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November 10, 2025
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language interpretation

  • November 10, 2025
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Hi, 

 

I want to know if it is possible to inject multiple audio channels (DANTE) directly into Zoom Rooms for the language interpretation. This way, you don't need to have multiple laptops for each language. It's easier when the translators are physically present in the same place and the translation needs to be sent via Zoom.

 

Best regards

 

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CarlaA
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee
November 14, 2025

Hi @Floleop, thank you for posting to the Zoom Community!

This is now possible with the latest Zoom Rooms Custom AV Dante enhancements. Zoom Rooms can output isolated language interpretation audio directly to Dante, and admins can assign each interpretation language to its own dedicated Dante audio channel through the Custom AV Zoom Rooms Controller. This supports multiple simultaneous language channels and removes the need to use separate laptops for each interpreter when they are onsite.

 

You can review the full details in our Custom AV Controller section of our release notes here: https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0063542

 

I hope this helps! 

FloleopAuthor
Explorer
November 18, 2025

Hi @CarlaA ,

 

Thank you for answer. That's great news !

 

Best regards

FloleopAuthor
Explorer
June 10, 2026

Hi ​@CarlaA ,

I'm trying to run a test but it's not working. I've noticed the same thing that ​@Noki.

Do you have a procedure? 

Newcomer
June 10, 2026

Hi ​@Floleop , I’m afraid what we are looking for is not possible at the moment. Managing multiple audio inputs on one Zoom machine in order to feed interpreter channels would be just perfect - but either it is a not too common use-case or the workaround with multiple Zoom machines is widely accepted - so there seems to be not too much pressure for ASIO/Multi-Audio-Support. 

In fact I checked the latest release notes and there is multi-input-support now via Dante - but the channels are mixed into one audio stream, which is again not what we are looking for. 

@CarlaA Can you update your info and/or confirm my observations?