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Celebrate with us2024-11-13 06:57 AM
I have got a Windows 11 PC at work. In the past, if I was talking on a Zoom meeting, I could hear other people if they talked over me. Now, if I'm talking, I'll see the other person's lips moving, but I can't hear them until I stop talking. In other words, it seems to be operating in half-duplex.
I'm using Windows version (11 w/latest update), Zoom version (6.2.0) 46690, microphone\speakers (Logitech CONNECT conference speaker system) .
Does anyone know of a setting that could cause this? It really disrupts the feeling of natural face-to-face conversation when it happens.