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Switch off audio suppression entirely

Jeffry84
Listener

Honestly I'm not sure if this is the right location to post this, but I couldn't find a more suiting one. Anyway...

 

I'm trying to configure the Zoom app for Linux 32bit on a Raspberry Pi 400 with Raspberry Pi OS. As it's and ARM computer, I need to install it through an emulator, Box86. Problem is, everything seems to work so far except for the microphone which works so poorly it's unusable.
Looking for a solution, I stumbled upon this bug report (https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86/issues/257) which blames the introduction of background noise suppression for the poor performance on the machine.

So, I've also read somewhere that supporting a niche product such as the RPi is understandably not a priority for the Zoom developers, I thought to suggest them to let users disable noise reduction altogether (adding "None" among "Auto", "Low", Medium" and "High") to fallback to the app's previous behaviour as a workaround while Box86 figures out how to emulate the app better.  Could this be a good compromise?

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Bri
Zoom Moderator
Zoom Moderator

Hi, @Jeffry84! Thanks a lot for this suggestion and for explaining why it would be beneficial! The Zoom Community is not a place where feature requests are tracked, so I encourage you to submit this idea within our feedback form: https://zoom.us/feed


Bri
Zoom Community Team
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