

If you are signing in from the desktop client and mobile apps, select Sign In with SSO and company domain: nus-sg. Some meeting will require authentication.You can also go to Canvas Zoom to join if they were scheduled in Canvas. Do not click any links from unverified sources. Zoom only sends out invitation link for meetings that require registration.

Only the meeting organizer or LumiNUS will send the invitation emails.It gives you quick access on managing what participants can do in your meeting.

Update your Zoom Meeting Desktop Client and Mobile Application and inform your participants to do the same.įamiliarize yourself with the Security button.This will restrict so that only NUS Staff and Students with NUS Zoom accounts will be able to join the meeting. Select "Sign in to Zoom for NUS Staff and Students only". Enable "Only authenticated users can join" is recommended.Participants can only join after host has launched the Zoom session. Disable Join before host option is recommended.If the name that join doesn't look familiar, you can message them to leave the meeting and rename themselves properly before joining in again. Host will have to admit participants from the waiting room into the meeting room. Remind your participants not to do so as well.ĬIT will not hesitate to suspend any NUS Zoom account and delete meetings without prior notice. Do not share the meeting ID and passcode on social media.Plus, using yet another app is really not ok.For the safety and privacy of our NUS community and friends when Zooming, please note: And, in my case at least, I need more than 1 window captured in OBS across different scenes, for me to switch between them (a text editor window, a browser window, a terminal window). You can only pick one window (picking another one just replaces the previous). Unfortunately, NDI doesn't support multiple sources. It's definitely not impossible, NDI clearly can do a much better job (although still not as fluid as Display Capture or Window Capture on Windows OS) - so it is possible. Why don't they fix/optimise window capture on Macs, I have no clue. And it's also not acceptable for recordings either, it would mean more time in editing/cutting the videos in these cases. Or, if you move the window by mistake or because you'd need to, then you'd have to adjust the display captured area in OBS or struggle to put the window back in it's place, pixel perfect. Unfortunately, you can't use display capture for streaming: if you open something, and it happens to appear in the area of the display that you're capturing, then everybody sees that, and it's not acceptable.

With the one using a cropped display capture: When you compare the recording using Window Capture: Click to expand.Maybe I can give a better example: capturing IDEs/Text editor windows, for tutorials/video courses.
