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Navigating the Green Room

The Green Room is the interface where guests experience a session. Socialive guests experience the studio differently than producers do. This article will provide an overview of the features available in the new Green Room to all guests.

 

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Overview of the Green Room


  1. Green Room Status Bar- Three different banners will appear at the top of the Green Room:

    • Welcome to the Green Room - This green banner appears when you join the Green Room before a session starts.

    • You are Backstage - This orange banner appears after the session starts and when you are backstage. When you're backstage, you will be muted by guests who are currently live, and the audience cannot see or hear you.

    • You are Live - This red banner appears when you are live on the session, i.e., when the audience can see and hear you. Your video feed will also have a red outline, and a Live badge will appear at the top-right corner of your video feed.

  2. Gallery View - Here, you will see a grid view of all guests participating in the session and screen share feeds from guests or the producer.

  3. Mute/Unmute a Guest - Hover over a guest's feed and click the speaker button at the top-right corner to mute or unmute them to yourself.

  4. Guest Health Status - By default, the guests' health statuses are not shown unless enabled. You can enable this in your Video Settings menu (see number 10 below). When enabled, the health status indicator appears at the bottom-right corner of each guest's video feed. If you hover over the indicator, you will see the FPS (frames per second) and the resolution of the video feed. Learn more about the health status indicator.

  5. Guest Directors Badge - Guests with the Director badge stay unmuted throughout to communicate with other guests (e.g., give cues when guests are due to go live next). Learn more about Guest Directors.

  6. Guest Video Quality - Hover over a guest's video feed to toggle the Video Quality options drop-down. By default, the video quality in which you see other guests is automated based on the size of the video (e.g., if you pin their video, you will see them in the highest resolution). 

  7. Pin a Video - You can pin any video feed to get a closer look by hovering over a guest's video feed and clicking the pin icon. This is great for seeing the details of a screen share or focusing on a specific speaker.

  8. Health Indicator - At the bottom-left corner of the screen, you'll see the Health Indicator. If you hover over the indicator, you can see the FPS and resolution of your video feed. Learn more about the different health statuses.

  9. Record - The Record function records your video feed in native resolution (e.g., if your camera is 1080p, the video will be recorded in 1080p). This is useful when your internet connection is not great during the session. Learn more about local recordings. Note, the producer is also able to start and stop these browser recordings. 

  10. Camera - There are a few settings available in the Camera drop-down:

    • You can turn off your camera If you need to step away briefly or are a non-live guest and don't want to be a distraction during a live recording. Click the Camera icon to turn off/on your camera. Your video feed will be replaced with a black feed with a camera-off icon in the middle.

    • If you have multiple cameras connected to your computer, you can switch between cameras by clicking the drop-down and selecting one from the list.

    • If you click on the Video Settings option from the drop-down list, a pop-up window will appear where you can change your camera device, the maximum resolution output of your video feed, enable mirroring your video feed, disable the framing guides on your video feed (this is enabled by default), and show the health status monitor of other guests.

      Note: If the maximum resolution output of your video feed is 1080p, the ISO recording will also be recorded in 1080p.


  11. Mute - There are a few settings available in the Mute drop-down:

    • Click the microphone icon to mute or unmute yourself in the Green Room. If you mute yourself, others will not be able to hear you, even the audience if you are live. Additionally, if you have multiple microphones and speakers connected to your computer, you can switch between them by clicking the down caret and selecting one from the list.

    • If you click the Audio Settings option from the drop-down list, a pop-up window will appear where you can change your speaker and microphone device and disable echo cancellation and noise suppression.

  12. Share - The share option allows you to share your screen, a window, or a Google Chrome tab (with audio) which the host or producer can use. If you are sharing slides and see black borders around them (letterboxing), follow the steps in the support article on how to screen share slides and avoid letterboxing.

  13. Chat - Toggle the chat panel to communicate with other guests and the producer. Click on the chat icon to hide the panel with the monitor. If the chat panel is not open, you will see a number badge when there are unread messages.

  14. Monitor - The monitor shows you (with a 3-10-second delay) what the audience sees and hears. If you hover over the monitor, you will see an audio control button to adjust the volume, full-screen the monitor, or view it picture-in-picture. On the bottom-left corner of the monitor, you can click to hide or show the monitor.

  15. Pigeonhole - Pigeonhole is a live audience interaction platform for virtual and in-person events and meetings. If there is a Pigeonhole added, you'll see the Pigeonhole icon next to the chat icon. Click to show and hide the Pigeonhole panel.

  16. Help - If you need to contact support, click the information button at the bottom-left corner of the screen. The support chat pop-up will appear, where you can connect with Socialive Support or browse articles in the Support Center.

  17. Leave  - You can leave by clicking the red hang-up button at the bottom right or by closing the Green Room window.


Still looking for an answer?

Contact Socialive Support via live chat, email at support@socialive.us, or submit a support ticket.

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