Hi Rick
As Bob said, it is certainly possible to play audio on your computer and have
people in a Zoom meeting hear it. Specifics will depend very much on which
interface/mixer you are using and I cannot guarantee that it will work with all
devices. Part of the setting up will be routing the screen reader so your
students do not hear it, if that is what you want.
If you want the students to hear music in stereo, turn on Direct Sound in Zoom
and adjust accordingly in Settings. Interestingly, if you record the session
locally using Zoom’s facility the recording is in mono.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Zoom For Teaching Music
Hi:
I am going to give free music lessons to some blind players.
I am looking at zoom.
I have audacity and wonder if I can tie it into the zoom meeting to control
things like volume of audio sent out to students or other features like playing
samples recorded in audacity during a lesson, meeting.
I heard of one person using a hardware audio input which I wil be getting, some
day, sigh.
If you use zoom with jaws or nvda do you have any suggestions before I download
and try to set it up?
I do have wireless headphones and a stand-alone mike so far and run Windows11.
Thanks for any ideas:
Richard R. Thomas (Rick USA)
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