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==Before your meeting==
 
==Before your meeting==
General settings.
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Control video and audio quality.
For CMD commands, you can use this format:<br/>
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Invest in a quality webcam and speaker and microphone headset. These provide better video and audio than your computer’s built-in system. Try to hold meetings in quiet, indoor locations to control ambient noise.
<code style="background-color:#000; color:#fff; padding:1px 3px;">ping 127.0.0.1 -n 50 -l 1024</code>
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=== License ===
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Adjust your lighting.
License setup.
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Don’t sit directly in front or beside a bright light source, or else all the audience sees is a bright light and a shadowy figure. Experiment with moving lamps and your camera until you can see your brightly-lit face on the screen.
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Think about your background.
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Try to provide a nice, plain background. If your treadmill is in your office and you use it more as a place to hang laundry, that’s not really the best visual for your audience. You can’t control everything in a mobile environment, but you should give some thought to background prior to your meeting.
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Optimize Zoom.
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Sharing. Generally DO NOT select “Share Your Desktop” (unless you want every pop-up email and private message on display for your audience!). Instead, open up any relevant documents before the call and share only those during the meeting. Note that when you share, Zoom prioritizes the shared item to the bandwidth. This can reduce the other video feeds’ quality, so don’t share longer than necessary.
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Practice hosting. Zoom is very easy to use, but a live video conference with a customer is not the time to explore its features. Make video appointments with internal employees and friends to get
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used to Zoom. Practice scheduling, and inviting people to meetings. Learn how to mute and unmute audience members and re-assign the host role.

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