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Zoom AI Companion2022-03-14 02:14 AM
I have an issue with a dual monitor setup, where when I share the entire desktop the zoom window jumps and takes over the other monitor, going on top of all the media controls we use, even with the zoom setting to share zoom windows selected.
Here is a rough breakdown of the setup we're using to give a better context:
Monitor 1, which is for the operator/ producer:
Zoom Meeting Window to view all participants
VLC Playlist Controls
Monitor 2, which is at the front of the room has:
Zoom, for showing remote participants as and when needed
VLC Media Window
As the screen share isn't needed the whole time, it is only needed when sharing media through VLC we can't leave the screen share running constantly.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
2025-01-05 02:58 AM
We have not found any solutions so far. We have tried many of the sugested solutions above, but so far non has helped us. With every update it gets worse😅
It is comforting to know that we are not alone in this struggle.
Actually, sometimes we do not share everything, like pictures that the participants on zoom can see in their own publications. That way the meeting does not "pause" too many times.
2025-01-06 07:04 AM
Yeah. But the principle I mentioned (turn on everything, and Zoom at the very end (Zoom must not be started after the computer is turned on)) works for me. In addition, I've found that I'm not allowed to share the Zoom window in Zoom; that's when it also breaks and only turning Zoom off completely will help, which is therefore not ideal. 🙂
And it still crashes when I share the screen and open Participants, it crashes then too.
2025-01-06 07:08 AM
Yeah. But the principle I mentioned (turn on everything, and Zoom at the very end (Zoom must not be started after the computer is turned on)) works for me. In addition, I've found that I'm not allowed to share the Zoom window in Zoom; that's when it also breaks and only turning Zoom off completely will help, which is therefore not ideal. And it still crashes when I share the screen and open Participants, it crashes then too.