Teams Live Events settings refer to the configurations and controls that can be applied to a live event in Microsoft Teams. These settings help the organizers manage the event and ensure a smooth experience for the attendees. Here are some of the key Teams Live Events settings:
- Event permissions: The organizer can specify who can join the live event and whether anonymous users can attend. They can also restrict the event to a specific group of people or allow anyone within the organization to attend.
- Audio and video settings: The organizer can select the audio and video sources for the live event, such as a webcam or microphone. They can also control the video quality and choose to include a live transcript.
- Presenter and producer roles: Teams Live Events allows the organizer to assign specific roles to people involved in the event, such as presenters and producers. Presenters are allowed to share their screen and speak during the event, while producers are responsible for managing the technical aspects of the event.
- Q&A and chat settings: The organizer can choose whether to enable Q&A and chat during the event. They can also control whether attendees can see each other’s questions and whether questions need to be approved before being shared.
- Branding and customization: Teams Live Events allows the organizer to customize the event with their organization’s branding, such as adding a logo or customizing the background.
- Recording and distribution: The organizer can choose whether to record the live event and make it available for on-demand viewing. They can also control who has access to the recording and how it’s distributed.
By configuring these settings, organizers can tailor their Teams Live Events to their specific needs and ensure a successful event.
