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December 15, 2022
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Not possible to disable noise reduction

  • December 15, 2022
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The microphone is constantly in use. I understand that it is included for noise cancellation. In the settings, I turn off the noise reduction, but it has no effect.

Because the noise reduction is always on, the music that is in the video that is being shown is muted and I can't hear the sound of the video, only the words. It can be disabled only by denying access to the microphone for the "ZOOM" application. But then I can't talk to the participants. Therefore, I have to deny access for the microphone to hear the videos being shown, and when I want to say something, I allow access and it is very inconvenient.

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    andriiKAuthor
    Newcomer
    December 15, 2022

    ASUS VivoBook 15. Windows 10

    Community Super Champion | Partner
    December 29, 2022

    hi andriik,

     

    this may explain what is happening.

     

    The issue with music and singing being suppressed is due to background noise suppression.

    According Office Hours Worldwide panelist, mickey macachor:

    Zoom's primary use case is for meetings which is primarily human speech. Thus, the noise suppression facilities built into Zoom is designed to consider music as noise. There is a feature in Zoom called "Original Sound" that allows one to defeat the noise suppression though.

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360046244692

    According to support article:

    “Note: If you enable Original Sound for Musician in a meeting, all noise suppression is disabled. If you disable Original Sound for Musicians, the client reverts to the noise suppression setting that you chose in client settings, meaning it could be Auto / Low / Med / High.

    Using original sound for musicians in a meeting – Zoom Support

    The problem is that the noise suppression setting is not being disabled by selecting original sound for musicians. 

    The workaround is configure your zoom client:

    1. first set background noise suppression to low for Zoom optimized audio.
    2. second select original sound for musicians.

    original sound for musicians options are:

      • High-fidelity music mode: This disables echo cancellation & post-processing, while raising audio codec quality to 48Khz, 96Kbps mono/192kbps stereo. Professional audio interface, microphone, and headphones required.
      • Echo cancellation: Prevents the creation of echoes between mic and speakers. Disable only recommended when using headphones to isolate audio or when playing instruments.
      • Stereo audio: Encodes mic audio in stereo. Requires a stereo-capable microphone or audio interface.

    thanks,

     

    eliot

    Newcomer
    July 27, 2023

    The Original Sound setting that is supposed to disable background suppression is NOT working no matter what combination of settings you use in the desktop app, the mobile app, or the web portal.  The minute you enable Original Sound, the background noise suppression is at it's worst - most aggressive.  Music, other voices in the background, if not suppressed, sound like chirping or like you're underwater with a sort of warbling sound,  Original Sound setting used to work, now for some reason in the latest app version it is counter to descriptions.

    Newcomer
    October 9, 2023

    It seems like you're facing an issue with constant microphone usage and noise reduction in the "ZOOM" application. Even after turning off noise reduction in the settings, the microphone remains active, muting the audio from videos being shown and causing inconvenience. To address this, you have been forced to deny microphone access, which hampers your ability to communicate with participants. This situation is undoubtedly frustrating as it disrupts the flow of your online interactions.