Aio Speaker

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Ashlie Mealey

unread,
Jul 31, 2024, 4:10:05 AM7/31/24
to provimlibho

Cable-free DJing without sound delays is now possible with the WAVE-EIGHT thanks to SonicLink. This new ultra-low-latency technology wirelessly transmits audio much faster than a Bluetooth connection so only a fraction of a second passes between pressing play on the decks and hearing the track through the speakers, which lets you mix without missing a beat.
Take the included transmitter out of its storage compartment on the WAVE-EIGHT and connect it to your DJ gear, and you can instantly create a wireless connection, enabling you to throw a DJ party anywhere you want. And if you combine the WAVE-EIGHT with the new OMNIS-DUO portable all-in-one DJ system, which features battery power, you can play cable-free for total freedom.

I recently updated Zoom (on a Macbook pro) and have tested the multi speaker view function which initially looked great with 2 speakers at the top of the screen in a large window (this is adjustable which is also really good) and other participants at the bottom, so everyone can see everyone else. But for some reason the number of speakers above the line keeps changing from 2 to 3 and somethimes 4 even though only one person was talking. Is there a way to lock the top half of the screen to only show the active speaker or maybe 2 speakers. I know I can select 'active speaker' view only, but it's a much better layout and more interactive with the new multi speaker view if there was to option to limit the 'above the line' speakers to 1 or 2. And a final thing is that the speaker can't see themselves promoted to the active speaker at the top half of the screen, so when I speak my window stays down the bottom in the group of non speakers which looks a bit strange in the recording.

Picked this up on a whim because I wanted a new travel speaker to take with me. It's great to fill up a small to mid-sized room, while being so compact. I got the Spruce Green, and it looks so good. Really happy with it for the price point.

Absolutely the best speaker I have ever purchased! Quality sound, excellent range, and the bass is out of this world! I bought another speaker a few years ago this one blows it out of the water! It truly Rocks!

Sonus faber speakers fuse our iconic design language with four decades of audio expertise. Crafted with beauty, performance, and versatility in mind, our speakers are designed to complement an array of listening spaces.

The app used to default to the speaker of the phone when starting a meeting since it's a video call, but Lately I noticed that it's defaulting to the phone audio which is too low. I then need to manually go into the settings to switch back to the speaker.

Has anyone else noticed that and are there possible solutions to have it start defaulting again to the speaker? Appreciate any help.

Check app settings: Open the app and look for any specific settings related to audio or call preferences. Ensure that the app is set to use the speaker as the default audio output during video calls. If there is an option to adjust the volume within the app, make sure it is set to an appropriate level.

Thank you for the suggestion. I tried to look in the app and the only place you can change from phone to speaker is in the meeting itself, but it doesn't seem to save the preference and resets each time the meeting is started.

Opening a new meeting doesn't help either and the worse part is that the people I'm having the meetings with also experience the issue and I have to take them step by step to change it on their end.

I'll see if our IT person can reach out to GoTo about it in case that helps

My best guess is that the iPhone is identifying the app as a calling app first and not a video conferencing which is why it's defaulting to the internal speaker. I had an Android user try it and it seems to still default to speaker on there.

Adding a button to toggle from phone/speaker on the main screen would also make it easier and quicker for new users to find, for those cases where people are just making a call in a meeting room and not video conferencing.

I hope this helps.

Hi @Gili I confirmed this is happening on my iOS device, though Android devices appear to not have the issue. The team is aware and will be working on a fix. Thank you for bringing this to our attention and for your patience as we resolve the issue.

The speaker of the California State Assembly is the presiding officer and highest-ranking member of the California State Assembly, controlling the flow of legislation and committee assignments. The speaker is nominated by the majority party's caucus and elected by the full Assembly typically at the beginning of each two year session. Meanwhile, other floor leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses according to each party's strength in the chamber. The current speaker is Democrat Robert Rivas of the 29th district.

The speaker formerly had far more power, and was able to issue committee assignments to both parties' members, control State Assembly funds, and had broad administrative authority, but many of these powers were transferred to committee chairs after the speakership of Curt Pringle.[1]

The speaker of the Assembly is also third in the order of succession to the governor of California, after the lieutenant governor and the president pro tempore of the California State Senate.[2][3][4]

The following is a list of speakers of the California State Assembly. It does not number those individuals who served abbreviated terms or those who served during an extraordinary session called by the governor of California for a narrowly defined agenda.

When music is everything, you need the right type of speakers to harness the power of sound. That starts with Bose audio speakers and creating a speaker system that keeps the beat while enveloping you in that sweet surround sound.

We offer several types of powered speakers, including loudspeakers and high-end speakers, like the S1 Pro+ Portable Bluetooth Speaker System. This versatile all-in-one speaker system is ideal for streaming music as well as playing it live.

For travel, you may be looking for smaller and more portable Bluetooth speakers that are best suited for on-the-go adventures. Some of our audio speakers offer the benefit of being waterproof, dustproof, or weather-resistant, making them the ideal musical traveling companion for the beach or great outdoors. Please see individual product details that specify what these speakers offer.

Close Topics Topics Cybersecurity Best Practices Cyber Threats and Advisories Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Election Security Emergency Communications Industrial Control Systems Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain Security Partnerships and Collaboration Physical Security Risk Management How can we help? GovernmentEducational InstitutionsIndustryState, Local, Tribal, and TerritorialIndividuals and FamiliesSmall and Medium BusinessesFind Help LocallyFaith-Based CommunityExecutivesHigh-Risk Communities Spotlight Resources & Tools Resources & Tools All Resources & Tools Services Programs Resources Training Groups News & Events News & Events News Events Cybersecurity Alerts & Advisories Directives Request a CISA Speaker Congressional Testimony CISA Conferences CISA Live! Careers Careers Benefits & Perks HireVue Applicant Reasonable Accommodations Process Hiring Resume & Application Tips Students & Recent Graduates Veteran and Military Spouses Work @ CISA About About Culture Divisions & Offices Regions Leadership Doing Business with CISA Site Links Reporting Employee and Contractor Misconduct CISA GitHub CISA Central 2023 Year In Review Contact Us Free Cyber Services#protect2024Secure Our WorldShields UpReport A Cyber Issue

As a reminder, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. If you would like to request a CISA speaker for your Cybersecurity Awareness Month event, please fill out the CISA Speaker Request Form and email it as an attachment to CISA.S...@cisa.dhs.gov by the deadline.

Participants will learn the following:
a. How to introduce a session and set expectations
b. How to create connection between topics and tell a story across a session
c. How to keep a session running smoothly and on topic (strategies for dealing with difficult questioners)

AGU wants to provide presenters and conveners with the tools they need to promote their participation in AGU23. To assist you with increasing awareness of your engagement, boosting attendance at your session and broadening the outreach for the conference, we are providing you with step-by-step instructions to assist with these efforts.

Post an AGU23 graphic on your professional networking site, like LinkedIn. To add an image to your network post, click on the image to download, then right-click to save it to your computer. Be sure to hyperlink the graphic to -meeting.

Hybrid sessions and select events at AGU23 will make use of Zoom Webinar or Meeting. In joining these, all attendees will be offered the option of using a web browser rather than the Zoom app. Most major participant functions are supported in the browser, including sharing screens, chat and breakout rooms.
Read more about zoom's supported browsers and functions

If you have not uploaded your slides online, in-person oral session presenters may check in at the on-site Speaker Ready Room at least 24 hours before their presentation, even if they have uploaded their presentation slides. If you cannot check in at the Speaker Ready Room 24 hours before your session, please go to the Speaker Ready Room as early as possible before the start of your session.

When reviewing your slides in the Speaker Ready Room, make sure all fonts appear as expected and all audio/video clips are working properly. You may edit your presentation slides at this time if needed. When you have finished reviewing your slides, the audiovisual staff will queue them for use in the oral session room.

93ddb68554
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages