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2022-11-09 07:03 PM
It's a situation where person A using language a, and B language b are talking.
Audiences are using lanuage b, so they are in b translation channel.
A speaks then audiences can hear interpreter's languae b, after interpreting is over, and then B speaks.
When B speaks, audiences can't hear B's voice for about 7 to 8 seconds.
Is there a solution?
2023-03-06 08:16 AM
Me too! Zoom now state:
Note: The original audio volume will return to 100% 8 seconds after an interpreter has stopped speaking.
That's much too long, and makes meetings with multiple languages being spoken, but only one language being translated, a very poor experience.