![]() ![]() ![]() Then navigate to the Options menu and select. Once inside QuickTime Player, click File and click New Screen Recording. This will then allow you to easily play media from JW Library on your Zoom meeting hosted from your Mac. The first thing to do is to open the QuickTime Player app on your Mac. This how-to will show you how to install “BlueStacks”, which is an Android emulator with very high performance, so that we can install and use the Android version of JW Library, which is very similar to the Windows version of JW Library that’s available on Windows PCs. If you don’t have an M1 powered Mac (Intel based), then the below how-to is for you! How to Install the iOS version of JW Library on Apple M1 Machines running MacOS Big Sur 11.4 or Later How to use the iOS app for JW Library on Apple M1 Machines (including Mac Mini and Macbook Air) (pre MacOS 11.4) There are some options for users with an Apple M1 powered Mac – please see these two write-ups that I did (depending on your current version of MacOS): If you have a Windows PC, that’s the way to go! However, some of us only have MacOS and using JW Library isn’t an option (sad face). For hosting a meeting on Zoom, the recommendation for the “host” is to use a Windows PC with JW Library installed on it, in order to play songs and other media for the meeting. ![]()
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