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Philippe
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I'm not familiar with Dropbox. I recently transferred some files using the free version of WeTransfer. They have a paid version as well. Might be worth checking out.mikehalloran wrote:I may have to upgrade to a paid version of Dropbox.
How about FaceTime... if your students have access to a Mac Laptop or iPhone, it is bi-directional and even allows you to use a remote camera/audio interface. Pick up a camera for your Mac Pro (no such thing as a 2011, probably a 2010 or 2012 5,1) and you should be good to go with the other equipment you already have.rickorick wrote:Hi Mike I'm interested. I'm teaching piano and guitar and I've been going to the students houses and now they all want video lessons... I do have a 2011 Mac Pro 8 core. I have a MOTU 896mk3 hybrid and I could get audio in and out of it, I have a mixer, monitors etc.
I don't know what software would be good or what kind of camera/s I could get.
Thanks Rick
Put you and your students in earbuds so they can hear you over their piano.In the FaceTime app on your Mac, choose one of the following from the Video menu.
Choose Use System Setting for your microphone or output device.
If you select this, FaceTime uses the audio devices set in the Output or Input pane of Sound preferences. For more details, see Change the sound output settings or Change the sound input settings.
Choose a specific camera, microphone, or output device to use.
If there aren’t any devices listed in the Video menu, FaceTime uses the built-in camera, microphone, and speakers.