However, I did notice a functionality difference between the poll pop-up and the chat card: namely that you can change your vote in the chat but you can't through the pop-up. It looks like they're using the new versions of adaptive cards to provide the question and the results. Everything auto-updates in situ like you would expect. For the situation where you can't use it (on the web or mobile), the meeting chat will suffice. The pop-up is really slick and I like it a lot.
Using microsoft office live meeting update#
They only see the one live poll and the responses update automatically as they're submitted. This happens to be from an attendee's view. Teams on the web still uses the old meeting experience, so Forms contacts you via the meeting chat. If you want to allow multiple answers per person, toggle Multiple answers to be enabled. If you need more answer options, click + Add option. Write your question and add in your answers. Answers can be radio buttons (select one answer) or checkboxes (select all appropriate answers) you are limited to six answers results can be shared with everyone while voting and you can set all responses to be anonymous. This is not a form from Microsoft Forms you can't have multiple questions, you can't include fill-in responses or rating questions, and the multiple-choice does not support "other" as an option. Each poll is one multiple-choice question. It's important to know that these are called "polls" for a reason. Once you've added Microsoft Forms to your meeting, you'll see a Polls tab and that tab will entice you to create a new poll. Hope this helps any questions please ask and let me.First you have to enable Microsoft Forms in your meeting.
Using microsoft office live meeting full#
The studio software also records the full output in higher quality for sharing editing.
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In both scenarios teams manages the sound. In Teams standard you can spotlight this or teams live set as the main video output. To sending back from the studio software is simply using the studio output video send as your webcam. With the studio software you can then arrange the video outputs from teams seperately in various screen setups for panel discussion etc and also manipulate those on screen with ppt presenting or switching people in and out to appear on screen at a tou h of a button as well as play videos direct into teams with great sound. The NDI outputs is then received by the studio software we use call VMIX. This sends 9 seperate peoples camera outputs per teams connection in a meeting. Hi teams and teams live we make use of the NDI output feature. It might also be worth keeping an eye on the Road Map at as sometimes Microsoft are already in the process of working on a desired feature, it is just a question of time. To get the more preferable scenario, I have found the following user voice that I think fits the bill and has the most votes, so I would spread the word and get voting at the following. Is to Queue a presenter, send to live, queue content, with or without a video feed using the toggle, send to live and that would keep a continuous feed going. So I have come to the conclusion that the closest you could get to what you are after at present and would require all presenters to have a working web cam and video feed turned on.
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That was fun trying to simulate a live event with myself as producer and two demo accounts as presenters all from one machine :)