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| audio_broadcasts [2026/01/10 18:45] – admin | audio_broadcasts [2026/01/10 18:47] (current) – [How to listen?] admin |
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| All "source client" would surely need the above information. Each software has its own way to configure. We'll explain how to do that with BUTT -- you can search for the same settings in any other software that you use. Here are [[BUTT|the details for BUTT]] | All "source client" would surely need the above information. Each software has its own way to configure. We'll explain how to do that with BUTT -- you can search for the same settings in any other software that you use. Here are [[BUTT|the details for BUTT]] |
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| ====Should the author be on the //Geminar// page when broadcasting?==== | ====Should the author be on the Geminar page when broadcasting?==== |
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| Not necessarily, though it helps to keep the //Geminar// page open when broadcasting. Why? There can be comments appearing in the chat there; and the author can modify his/her the live audio broadcast accordingly. | Not necessarily, though it helps to keep the //Geminar// page open when broadcasting. Why? There can be comments appearing in the chat there; and the author can modify his/her the live audio broadcast accordingly. |
| ====How to listen?==== | ====How to listen?==== |
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| Listening is quite easy. When an author starts broadcasting using any of the mentioned //source clients// with the correct settings, then that views of that //Geminar// will get a system sent message in the chat; telling them what to do. Typically, an extra "Hear!" button will be seen just below the video area. Click on that to listen to the author speaking. If the //Geminar// video was currently playing, it would get paused. Viewers do NOT need any extra software. It works within the browser itself. Do not leave the page, though. | Listening is quite easy. When an author starts broadcasting using any of the mentioned //source clients// with the correct settings, then the current viewers of that //Geminar// will get a system sent message in the chat; telling them what to do. |
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| | Those who had sent group chat message on the geminar (but are currently absent) would get a notification on their notification app. So they too can join in and listen to the live broadcast of the author. |
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| | Typically, an extra "Hear!" button will be seen just below the video area. Click on that to listen to the author speaking. If the //Geminar// video was currently playing, it would get paused. Viewers do NOT need any extra software. It works within the browser itself. Do not leave the page, though. |
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| ====Payments==== | ====Payments==== |