I just tested it in my group for like 30 seconds. You can definitely do it using Vimeo's live streaming thingy. I used the browser based version. Quality was kind of "meh". But that's a Vimeo issue and not a Skool issue.
Used the encoder version before with way better results in terms of quality. (I use ECamm Live).
I imagine you can do the same by livestreaming to a YouTube link and embedding it into a post in Skool.
That's all I did with vimeo.
If you're really wanting to maximize community engagement I think livestreaming straight into the group is better than doing it on Zoom or whatever because people come into the group to participate.
And in the long term (assuming you want to sell stuff from the group or are using it as part of a deliverable for a paid course) ...participation = profit.
Or as I said in Mass Control (or one of those courses from 300 years ago) ...Consumption = Cashflow.
Wait - I bet you could (for the same of simplicity) set your Zoom call to stream to YouTube ...and then just paste the YouTube link into a Skool post ...and now you're doing a zoom call into Skool.
Yep. Just used that newfangled "Google" and found this: