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Zoom AI Companion2024-11-14 02:16 AM
Recently, my system got an upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04. Since then, Zoom can't output audio to my Jabra Speak 510.
* Music players, browsers, spotify can use the Jabra sucessfully. Not a general hardware support problem.
* Zoom can use the built-in speakers of the laptop successfully. Not a general audio problem with Zoom.
Since 24.04 (Noble Numbat), Pipewire is used as the audio backend system. So, I already played around with some settings here. The Zoom client for Linux seems to use PulseAudio which Pipewire supports with a compatibility layer (package pipewire-pulse). This is installed.
Has anybody faced something like this and has any pointers?
2024-11-17 04:13 AM
Yes, same experience here. Kubuntu 24.04 updated from 22.04 on a Lenovo X1 Carbon. Audio from firefox and music clients plays fine on an Anker bluetooth speaker, but not from Zoom. Zoom can see the bt speaker and I have selected it in Zoom as a speaker and a microphone. The audio from the laptop speaker stops, but nothing from the bluetooth speaker. I have uninstalled the Zoom snap package and replaced it with the DEB version. This is exactly the same - no bluetooth audio. Sorry I don't have a work-round!
2024-11-19 02:51 AM
Thanks for sharing and for bringing up the BT topic. To be clear: My Jabra is connected via USB. Zoom can see it but not send any audio there.