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Sound Problem

Doug6
Newcomer
Newcomer

During Zoom meetings my voice is heard fine both through the computer microphone and the headset microphone. I am trying to send Morse Code which is a series of dots and dashes ( a dot is a short tone and a dash is a longer tone. The tones are approximately 700HZ in frequency.) Zoom does not recognize these tones with either microphone. These tones were recognized on my older computer using  Zoom. 

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willjoe2442
Contributor I
Contributor I

How to troubleshoot audio issues
Check if the microphone, speakers, or headphones are plugged in and not muted.
Unplug the device, then plug it back in.
If it's a bluetooth device, ensure that it is turned on and connected properly.
Make sure that you are using a supported USB device for Zoom.

 

Regards,

Will

SkipWorzel
Newcomer
Newcomer

I have the same problem. The answer to doug6 does not help.

It seem there is some digital audio processing removing my morse code.

I can talk it is fine. but if i code with similar volume zoom does not recognize the code.

Help please.

I, too, am experiencing this problem in exactly the same use case. I am wanting to participate in Zoom sessions where morse code will be taught, so it is important that the audio of the morse code I am generating on my desktop (though the speaker of a transceiver) is audible to other participants. I find, when I record my own meeting, that the morse is audible quite clearly for up to a second, but is then so severely attenuated as to be almost inaudible, and this happens regardless of which audio profile I use (I have tried them all, and have also tried turning off auto audio volume, to no avail).