Playing Music over Live Stream

Teaching classes online opens up a new world of possibilities and, like training for face to face teaching, online teaching requires you to familiarise yourself with the tools to get it right.

As a business, you want to provide the best class you can to your new online members while making the class feel as normal as possible, as if they were there in the room with you. One of the best and easiest ways of doing this is by playing music while teaching.

It is important that you use this option to share sound correctly as it needs to be playing through the 'meeting' and not being played on any device to be picked up by your microphone. Doing the latter will interfere with your voice and cause poor sound quality.  

Music licensing

If you wish to play music during your sessions it is important to ensure that you have paid the relevant music licensing fees, whether you are delivering your session in person or online.

It's likely that the music license fees that you need to pay will be different to what you've been paying to play tunes within a facility. You can find more info on music licensing for online fitness classes in the UK here: https://pplprs.co.uk/online-fitness-classes/

How to play your music over your Zoom Live Stream

Once you’ve entered the meeting, you will see at the bottom of your screen a couple of different options. Click on the green “share” button (this may say share screen). It will open up a secondary window with a list of options.

Don’t worry, this will not close or stop your meeting. It is advisable that you set this up before the class so as to avoid an awkward interaction with your members as they wait for you to set this up.

Please note: The “share screen” button may be in a different location, depending on what Operating System and device you are using.

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Ensure that your sound both on your device and within the meeting is not muted. 

Click on the “advanced” option tab at the top of the screen.

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Click on the middle box, “Music or Computer Sound Only”. This allows you to share whatever sound or music is coming out of your computer. It does not mute your mic, so you can speak and play music at the same time. Once you have clicked on this box, click the “share” button at the bottom right hand side of the screen.

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Once you start sharing, you should see a green and red box at the top of your meeting screen with the words, “You are sharing computer sound” and “stop share”. This will let you know that it’s working.

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Now play your music from whichever app or website you choose!

You will definitely want to adjust the sound on the music playing service you’re using (not your entire computer volume) so that your voice can be heard over it.

Microphones and Headphones?

To ensure clear and consistent sound, we advise using a good quality microphone if possible so that your voice can be picked up clearly. 

It can be advised to use headphones too when instructing and playing music, so that the music that's playing doesn't get picked up by your microphone. When the sound is playing through the meeting on your computer, but also getting relayed through your microphone it can create out of phase music.