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Zoom AI Companion2025-01-16 12:57 AM
Hello,
There is a well-known feature in Zoom concurrent for like 5 years or more, so it must be here but I can't see it :
Where in a meeting do I change the volume of one specific person ?
Not everyone has the same microphone setting and I can't lower the volume for someone.
Is there anything yet ? Did I miss this option ?
Is it something Zoom devs have in sight ?
2025-01-16 01:05 PM
hi @v01dv01d ,
In standard Zoom, you can not control the audio of another.
If you take audio for production purposes and use ZOOM ISO, you can change the audio levels of each feed.
If on automatic, the zoom does try and compensate, but otherwise, no.
When you request a recording, you can select to have each audio separated. I have used this to ensure a set of speakers were all evened out on a recording, but that is not live.
hope that helps
John
2025-01-17 12:20 AM
Hello,
Thanks for the quick and complete answer.
What is Zoom ISO ?
I understand this feature could be harder to implement, but still, that's why I wrote the other ticket : sometimes people in my meeting are so loud (without intention to be, just their settings) that I lower the volume A LOT.
Then, I have this terrible notification to ask me if I did intentionnally put the volume too low 😞
You now understand how both of these posts are related.
v01d
2025-01-17 09:46 AM
Zoom ISO is for production settings, probably not for a single person worried about audio.
https://www.liminalet.com/zoomiso
We hope that Zoom can normalise audio, but there are so many options now. With the wide range of devices and the way people use them, there can be a difference between loud and quiet people.