This sounds like the docking station is trying to change the speakers to something that doesn't exist. When connected to the docking station, are you able to go to the Audio Settings and see any additional speakers you can select? I recently added a docking stations and some external monitors. When I host/participate in a Zoom meeting, I can
If you have cloud recording enabled, a pop-up will appear above asking what kind of recording you want: Cloud or Local. You’ll know recording has begun because a red light will appear in the upper left corner of your Zoom window with the words “Stop Recording.”. Click that when you’re ready to stop the recording.
It does not provide individual meeting volume control as the question asked. ZOOM REALLY needs to add a simple mute speaker button like the mute microphone button at the bottom of the meeting window. It's stunning that it isn't already there given the large number of webpages proposing workarounds to this major oversight.
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Find and tap Meetings, and make sure the switch next to Always Mute My Microphone is deactivated. Bonus: Fix iOS Zoom Audio Not Working with Fixppo. In a situation where audio is not working on Zoom and you’ve made all settings related to the function both on and in the Zoom app, the real issue could be coming from the device software.
First, if you turn off echo cancellation, you need to be listening to the meeting itself via headphones, or else there will be echo. I usually set my system sound to my speaker but select the headphones within Zoom. Second, a recent change in the Zoom app makes the Original Sound dialog not appear when you run the extension from within the meet
Method 1 - Specify Headset when Joining Meeting. When you click a link to join a Zoom meeting, Zoom Meetings will launch and prompt you for audio options: Select "Test speaker and microphone". Next to "Speaker 1" select your headset. If you hear the test tone through your headset, select "Yes". Test the microphone on your headset by speaking
Edit /etc/bluetooth/main.conf to auto select A2DP profile (instead of HSP/HFP): [General] Disable=Headset # Add this. Apply changes (you may as well need to turn your bluetooth headphones off, then back on): pulseaudio -k # Kills pulseaudio pulseaudio --start # Starts pulseaudio sudo systemctl restart bluetooth. Share.
Open the Volume Mixer by pressing the Windows> + X> key combination and selecting “Volume Mixer” from the context menu. Right-click on the speaker icon next to the desired device and select “Set as Default”. Click “OK” to close the dialog box. If your desired output device is available, right-click on it and select “Set as Default
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