High fidelity audio comes to Zoom
David MacDonald and Philip Rothman talk about Zoom, and how this popular videoconferencing software that was originally intended for spoken word meetings has received some major updates that improves its audio quality in ways that make the platform work
An episode of the Scoring Notes podcast, hosted by Scoring Notes, titled "High fidelity audio comes to Zoom" was published on September 3, 2020 and runs 30 minutes.
September 3, 2020 ·30m · Scoring Notes
Summary
David MacDonald and Philip Rothman talk about Zoom, and how this popular videoconferencing software that was originally intended for spoken word meetings has received some major updates that improves its audio quality in ways that make the platform work much better for musicians and for music educators — just in time for the start of the school year. David explains how data and audio compression work and what you need to do to get the most out of the new updates, whether you’re using Zoom to teach lessons, learn music, or share audio demos of scores that you create using music notation and scoring software. More on Scoring Notes: Better music experiences come to Zoom with high fidelity audio Share video and audio of music notation software via Zoom Stream Deck profile for Zoom
Episode Description
David MacDonald and Philip Rothman talk about Zoom, and how this popular videoconferencing software that was originally intended for spoken word meetings has received some major updates that improves its audio quality in ways that make the platform work much better for musicians and for music educators — just in time for the start of the school year. David explains how data and audio compression work and what you need to do to get the most out of the new updates, whether you’re using Zoom to teach lessons, learn music, or share audio demos of scores that you create using music notation and scoring software.
More on Scoring Notes:
Better music experiences come to Zoom with high fidelity audio
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