With a little bit of testing, you can perfect your Livestream sessions with the perfect audio settings.
Not everybody has the same Livestream set-up, and not everyone has the same Livestream content. So it makes sense that you wouldn't want to have the same Livestream audio settings as everyone else too.
Luckily, we offer a range of different Livestream audio settings for you to choose from, to really make your Livestream your own.
We suggest hosting a few individual test Livestreams to see which audio profiles work best for you before you host a Livestream to your whole audience.
Let's take a look at where these settings are and which ones are available.
Finding the Livestream Audio Settings:
To locate these settings, you first must have both the Livestream permission and be a Group Admin.
In the iOS and Android App, navigate to your Profile Page and tap the Cog Icon to be taken to the Settings page. In the Web platform, simply select Settings from the left hand menu.
You will see an option for Livestreaming, tap on this and we can see the different Audio Profiles available to you.
The Different Audio Profiles:
The iOS and Android App have a few more options available than the Web platform, so we will separate the two for you:
Available on All Platforms:
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Gaming voice chat:
- This scene requires the transmission of clear human voice with minimal background noise and at a low bitrate.
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1-on-1 interactive teaching:
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This scenario requires ensuring call quality and smooth transmission.
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Dual-teacher classroom:
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This scenario requires high sound quality with rich sound effects, and no volume or sound quality change when switching microphones.
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KTV:
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KTV generally requires high sound quality and good expressiveness for music and singing.
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Voice radio:
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Voice radio generally uses professional audio equipment. It requires high sound quality and stereo.
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Only Available on iOS and Android:
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Scripted role play:
- This scenario requires good sound expression, and no volume or sound quality change when switching microphones.
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Music teaching:
- This scenario requires high sound quality, and support for the transmission of speaker-played sound effects.
Picking the Right Audio Profile:
There isn't a right or wrong here, and rather it depends on what works best for your Livestream set-up.
As we mentioned earlier, we recommend placing some time aside and setting up some test Livestreams for you and your team to review which Audio Profiles deliver the best experience for your Community.