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Rest assured that on the recipient side, they are seeing the iPad screen perfectly. This is normal and a behavior inherint in GoToMeeting with any camera. You can mute your screen and microphone from the menu positioned at the right hand side of your browser window.įrom your perspective the iPad screen will appear “flipped”” in your preview window.
As the attendees click to the link, they will automatically be displayed on the screen, where the iPad screen will be positioned at the bottom of the left hand side of your the browser window, and appears as your “webcam”” to attendees. Share the provided link with other attendees by direct copying or email. As you start the meeting, the iPad screen will automatically be displayed during the initial phase of your video conference. GOTOMEETING APP FREE
Start the free meeting at the GoToMeeting website. Ensure that the Epiphan video capture tool is capturing your iPad (using either wired or wireless options from above). As Host (or attendee) make sure you have access to the GoToMeeting website. Tap the background a couple times to exit from the control panel.įor the free version of GoToMeeting, you can use an Epiphan frame or video grabber to directly display the iPad screen as the webcam during a GoToMeeting video conference. In this case Apple TV choose Mirroring. GOTOMEETING APP TV
Click the “AirPlay” option, then in the bubble that pops open, select your Apple TV by its name. Swipe one finger from the bottom of your screen upwards to reveal the Control Center. Verify that you see the Apple TV’s display in the Epiphan Capture Tool on your computer. Use the provided HDMI to DVI adapter and DVI to DVI cable to connect your HDMI cable to the Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 video grabber. Connect your HDMI cable to your Apple TV.
Take note of the name of your Apple TV. Ensure that AirPlay is enabled and is connected to your wireless network. Before you start, ensure your iPad and Apple TV are running the latest updates and are both connected to the same wireless network. The wireless setup may be subject to common issues that can affect wireless network connections, but in our testing it worked very well. If you want to be able to move freely about, or it isn’t convenient to be tethered to the computer running the WebEx meeting, consider using this wireless method. GOTOMEETING APP HOW TO
Skip to the next step: How to share your iPad Screen in a GoToMeeting video conference. Join the GoToMeeting video conference (as a host or an attendee) from your computer. Verify that you see your iPad’s display in the Epiphan Capture Tool on your computer. If no USB 3.0 port is available, a USB 2.0 port can be used. Use the provided USB 3.0 cable to connect your DVI2USB 3.0 to a USB port on your computer.įor best performance, use a USB 3.0 port. Connect the VGA to DVI cable to the DVI2USB 3.0. Connect the provided VGA to DVI to the Apple video adapter. Connect the DVI cable to the DVI2USB 3.0. Add the provided HDMI to DVI adapter to your HDMI cable and to the provided DVI to DVI cable. Connect your HDMI cable to the Apple video adapter. Connect your Apple video adapter(HDMI or VGA) to the iPad using the docking connector or lightning connector port (depending on your iPad model). Start the Epiphan Capture Tool (called VGA2USB on a Mac). GOTOMEETING APP INSTALL
Install (if required) the Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 capture software on your computer. The wired setup is the most stable and provides the best capture experience. Please read either of the two options as described below. You can connect your iPad both at least two ways wired and wirelessly. How to connect your iPad for use in a GoToMeeting Video Conference A 2nd or 3rd generation Apple TV (only required for wireless sharing of an iPad). An Apple video adapter for your iPad (for a wired connection) OR. An HDMI cable (if not using a VGA video adapter). Apple iPad (2nd generation or newer running latest version of iOS). The DVI2USB 3.0 uses power from the computer’s USB port and does not require any other power source or adapter. HDMI™, DVI, VGA, Component, etc) or a cable that converts to video out (e.g. The device must have a video-out port (e.g. An iPad or device that has a video source you want to capture. An Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 video grabber (or another Epiphan frame grabber).
A GoToMeeting account (and the practical knowledge of how to host or join a Video Conference).