Audio/Video Issues on Zoom – Anyone Found a Reliable Fix?

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2025-02-24 11:12 PM
Hey everyone,
Lately, I’ve been experiencing some annoying issues with Zoom—random audio dropouts and video lag, even with a stable internet connection. I’ve tried adjusting settings, updating drivers, and even switching devices, but the problem still pops up occasionally.
I use Zoom for client calls and team meetings, and since I also run an eCommerce business using Sellvia, clear communication is crucial for handling orders and discussing strategies. Has anyone found a reliable fix for these issues? Any tips on optimizing Zoom settings for smoother performance? Would love to hear what’s worked for you!
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2025-02-25 06:43 AM
I've encountered similar issues with Zoom, and a few adjustments have helped improve performance. Here are some steps that might work for you:
- Disable Hardware Acceleration – In Zoom settings, try turning off hardware acceleration for video and audio.
- Adjust Video Quality – Lowering the video resolution in Zoom settings can help if there are performance issues.
- Prioritize Zoom Traffic – If possible, configure your router to prioritize Zoom traffic using Quality of Service (QoS) settings.
- Close Background Applications – Other apps using bandwidth or system resources (like cloud backups, streaming services, or large downloads) can affect Zoom’s performance.
- Use a Wired Connection – Even with a stable Wi-Fi connection, using an Ethernet cable can provide more consistent performance.
- Check Firewall & Security Software – Some security programs may interfere with Zoom. Temporarily disabling them or adding Zoom as an exception might help.
Since you rely on Zoom for eCommerce meetings, ensuring a stable connection is essential. If the issue persists, checking with your internet service provider or trying an alternative device might help pinpoint the problem. Hope this helps!

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2025-02-25 09:34 PM
Hello,
I tried everything I can think trying to use my Behringer X32 as the input for instruments, funny enough zoom will allow my mic inputs but not my instrument inputs. am I missing a step that I'm not aware of. my community had a rally last night and all the viewers can hear is the microphones. someone PLEASE HELP!!! I have another rally in about a month. Thanks
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2025-03-05 12:59 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community @Ronmahreimad! Due to the microphone supressions and noise cancellation you would need to configure your audio for music. For more information, you can check out this article.
