Seems like that's only true for streaming from a mobile device.
Now that I'm on a computer
I watched a zoom class where people commented questions and if it's a half decent question the moderator unmuted him to ask the question
Post an email address for questions?
Is this the most efficient method for YouTube live?
Any recording?
If it's embedded on DDMS then you can have people submit questions via DDMS comments.
Was thinking that, but then they would lose the feed when posting.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
How about have the guy give the shiur on the other side of the dateline, and then he can answer the questions before they get posted.
Interesting. Is there a way to make the video automatically resume after the page refreshes, or would one have to click play again?
One of my favorite parts of the Antarctica cruise was dealing with the incredible minutiae of halachic times in crazy places:https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/trip-notes/guest-post-halachic-zmanim-polar-regions-kosher-antarctica-cruise/It took countless hours, but it was very rewarding.I'd like to stream a shiur on the kav hatairich from Rabbi A.D. Gancz for the benefit of DD/DDF viewers, but I'm wondering what's the best format for it?Just record it and upload to Youtube?YouTube Live and/or Facebook Live and feed some of the best comments to someone in the room for him to answer?Zoom? How do you stop bombers with a public link out there? Would we have people ask questions at the end? Anyone have any pro accounts for a larger crowd and longer shiur?Other suggestions?