
Rally Bar
Both HDMI outputs in Appliance Mode ?
Does the Rally Bar support both HDMI outputs in appliance mode? I know this from Zoom Rooms systems, where the participants and the shared content are displayed in parallel.
Does the Rally Bar support both HDMI outputs in appliance mode? I know this from Zoom Rooms systems, where the participants and the shared content are displayed in parallel.
Yes, Logitech's Rally Bar supports both HDMI outputs in appliance mode, allowing you to view the shared content and the participant view in parallel. You can use the integrated camera as well as the microphone and speaker of the Rally Bar.
When you run the Rally Bar in appliance mode, you can use both HDMI outputs to display the shared content on one monitor or projector, while the attendee view is displayed on another screen. This makes it possible to keep the attendees and the shared content in view at the same time.
Please note, however, that using both HDMI outputs simultaneously in appliance mode may require higher performance from the computer running the Rally Bar.
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