Audio echoes for participants BUT not for the host
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2022-07-04 08:17 AM
So I've been using Zoom meetings for a long time without any issues. And then we started having problems about a week ago. I'm the host and usually I have 1 to 6 participants in a meeting. I can hear everyone absolutely fine, myself included, no echoes, nothing. However, from time to time, all the participants say that they hear echoes - echoes of their own sounds and echoes of other participants, but they hear me, the host perfectly.
Anyone ever have this problem? Any guesses what could be wrong? Any help is much appreciated, because I'm just super annoyed by now (reinstalled Zoom twice already, checked everything million times, everything seems to be working fine for me, but at the same time I know that something is not okay, because this happens again and again, in different meetings with different participants)
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2022-07-04 09:51 AM
Ask if anyone is on speaker phone and if so ask them to take it off. That is usually the problem.
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2022-07-05 07:12 AM
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, this is not the case. The issue I have keeps happening in different meetings with different sets of participants (who are not on speaker phone).
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2022-07-04 09:40 PM
By any chance, do you have Original Sound turned on by accident? That can cause echoing that the host cannot hear but attendees can. Zoom support page for Original Sound
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2022-07-05 07:16 AM
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately this isn't the case either, original sound is not turned on, Literally, I have changed zero settings, and one day things were working fine and the next day they weren't. I thought it could be because of a Zoom update but nobody I talked to seems to have issues like I do.
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2022-08-02 01:08 PM
I am having this issue also - even if I am not hosting, other people get their own audio echoing, even though mine is fine. Did you ever find anything out?
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2022-08-02 01:22 PM
I did something I read somewhere else - going to Settings > Audio > Advanced I changed Signal processing from Auto to Off. I don't know if this did the trick or the issue just resolved itself but I haven't had the problem since then 🙂
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2023-10-09 06:22 AM
I don't see "advanced" option under audio settings... Having the same echo issue.
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2024-07-24 09:07 AM
So the issue we have is we have the Ecamm-lookback-zoom integration and one day it just stopped working. My problem is everything on mine (host) seems fine but the participants in zoom tell me I (host) does not echo but when they speak their voice is echoing back. I have tried everything. Also in the recording that problem does not record, but very hard on participants during the live. Any help please?
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2024-08-28 08:18 PM
I am having the exact same issue. It started when I updated the Zoom application on my computer.
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2024-08-30 12:41 AM
As an audio engineer I know that computer audio can be very complicated. Echo is a form of feedback that can also occur because of incorrect settings that are buried in the OS system. Try making sure that all mics (including the host mic) are muted and that only one mic at a time is unmuted. Go thru this with each participant to see if there is echo. Then unmute an additional mic to check for echo by having those participants speak one at a time. Be sure that ALL participants have original sound turned off. If still no echo try turning on the host mic and one other participants mic and have the participant speak to see if they hear their own voice echo. Eventually you will find the right combination that produces echo. Then those device's settings and hardware needs to be carefully examined.