• Teams live events will no longer be going away on September 30, 2024, as previously announced. While we still recommend switching to Teams town halls for new features and experiences, you can now schedule live events beyond September 2024.

  • For more information, please read this blog post for more information.

As a presenter, you'll be one of the people working behind the scenes to make the event successful.

presenter view

In Teams, select Join to join the event as a presenter. From outside of Teams, select the join link to open the live event in Teams.

As a presenter, you share many of the basic capabilities of a producer, but you don't have as much control over the video feeds or the live event itself.

Capability

Producer

Presenter on desktop

Select video feeds of other presenters and send to event

Yes

No

Start live event

Yes

No

End live event

Yes

No

View event preview (stream that's sent to attendees)

Yes

No

Manage recording and reports

Yes

Yes

Join as attendee

Yes

Yes

View live attendee count

Yes

No

Chat with other producers and participants

Yes

Yes

Share screen into the live event

Yes

Yes

Share system audio

Yes 

Yes

Invite users to join as presenters

Yes

Yes

Mute all other presenters

Yes

Yes

Moderate Q&A

Yes

Yes

For more info about sharing system audio, see Share system audio in a Teams meeting or live event.

In this article

Before you begin

Presenter capabilities

Join the event and present content

Before you begin

  • Your iPad must be running iOS 10 or later.

  • For video resolution of 1280x720, a minimum bitrate of 2,000 kilobits per second (Kbps) is required.

  • We recommend the following iPad versions for presenting: any iPad Pro, any iPad Air.

  • iPad 4 and iPad Mini 2 are supported but not recommended.

  • The following are not supported for this feature: iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad Mini 1.

You must have the meeting role of presenter to be able to present. The role of producer is not currently supported on iPad. This means that anyone who joins the meeting on an iPad, except for presenters, will have only attendee capabilities. For info on attendee capabilities, see Roles in a Teams meeting.

Presenter capabilities

As a presenter on an iPad, you can do the following during a live event:

  • Chat with other presenters and producers

  • Share your video

  • Share your screen into the live event

  • Invite other attendees to join as presenters

  • Mute all other presenters

Current limitations

Presenters can't do the following:

  • View or participate in Q&A sessions. To participate, leave the meeting and then rejoin it, selecting Join as attendee on the pre-join screen.

  • Share more than one stream at a time. For example, you can't share your video at the same time as your screen.

  • Share their system audio while presenting.

Join the event and present content

  1. In Teams, select Join as Presenter. From outside of Teams, select the join link to open the live event in Teams.

  2. If you want to present live video, turn on your camera by selecting Camera  Turn on camera in the meeting controls. Teams will prompt you to rotate your iPad to give attendees a better view. • If the event hasn’t started yet, you’ll see “PRE-LIVE” on your video with a yellow border. • If the event has started, you’ll see “QUEUED” with a yellow border. • If the event has started and the producer is already broadcasting your video, you’ll see “LIVE” with a red border.

  3. To present content, or switch from sharing one type of content to another, select Share content Share screen button  in the meeting controls and then select what you want to share.Share photo, video, or your screen  

    If you'll be sharing your screen, change your Teams status to Do not disturb to prevent notifications from popping up. For instructions, see Change your status

  4. If you chose to share your screen, select Start Broadcast.

  5. When you've finished your presentation, select Stop sharing.

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