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2022-03-27 08:47 AM - edited 2022-03-27 12:34 PM
I'm on an iMac with Apple M1 chip running macOS Monterey v 12.1. I've got Zoom 5.10.0 (5714) for the Apple M1 Chip loaded. Audio settings are "Automatically adjust mic volume" and "suppress background noise>auto". When I host a meeting I check my mic and speaker and all is working. Yet I can't hear participants and they can't hear me. When I join a meeting as a participant, my audio works just fine. This only happens with 2-3 people/companies I Zoom with. The rest work just fine.
I've rebooted my computer, deleted and reinstalled Zoom. Same problem with these few people. I also tried it on my laptop (MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey v 12.3 with Zoom v 5.9.1 (3506) for the Intel chip and have the same problem there.
Many thanks for your help!
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2022-03-27 04:18 PM
You could try a clean removal/uninstall of Zoom Application and then reinstall it again. This is to ensure that any corrupted files/config on the application is all completely removed before reinstalling.
If you have a Mac - try uninstalling Zoom by using their uninstall file instead of putting the Application in the trash.
You can do this by going to Applications -> right clicking on zoom.us -> Show package contents -> open Contents -> open Frameworks -> use the ZoomUninstaller file.
After this, try to reinstall Zoom again.
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2022-03-27 04:18 PM
You could try a clean removal/uninstall of Zoom Application and then reinstall it again. This is to ensure that any corrupted files/config on the application is all completely removed before reinstalling.
If you have a Mac - try uninstalling Zoom by using their uninstall file instead of putting the Application in the trash.
You can do this by going to Applications -> right clicking on zoom.us -> Show package contents -> open Contents -> open Frameworks -> use the ZoomUninstaller file.
After this, try to reinstall Zoom again.
If this has answered or help find a solution to your question , please click the Accept as Solution button below so that others in the Community may benefit as well.

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2022-03-27 11:15 PM
Many thanks. Seems to have worked.
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2022-03-28 05:06 AM
Glad it worked 🙂
