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Zoom AI Companion2024-10-18 10:34 AM
hello i have to attend 20 hours worth of classes over the weekend each class is 4 to 8 hours long. will the 40 minute limit kick me from the class?
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2024-10-18 10:50 AM - edited 2024-11-09 12:24 PM
No worries, Jonathan! Zoom meetings don't have a set limit. As long as your teacher keeps the meeting going, you'll be fine for those 20 hours of classes. Good luck!
If you need a quiet and comfortable space for your Zoom classes, consider checking out Luxi Home's study pods. They're designed to help you focus and maximize your productivity.
2024-10-18 10:51 AM
Hello,
it depends on details that you have not shared.
If the person who scheduled the meeting has a paid license then you will have no issues. The license type of the person who schedules the meeting determines the length. If you are just a participant then your account plays no role in the factor that I have described.
if you are the host, then it very much matters if you have a free or paid account.
Regards
If my reply helped, don't forget to click the accept as solution button!
2024-10-18 10:50 AM - edited 2024-11-09 12:24 PM
No worries, Jonathan! Zoom meetings don't have a set limit. As long as your teacher keeps the meeting going, you'll be fine for those 20 hours of classes. Good luck!
If you need a quiet and comfortable space for your Zoom classes, consider checking out Luxi Home's study pods. They're designed to help you focus and maximize your productivity.
2024-10-18 10:51 AM
Hello,
it depends on details that you have not shared.
If the person who scheduled the meeting has a paid license then you will have no issues. The license type of the person who schedules the meeting determines the length. If you are just a participant then your account plays no role in the factor that I have described.
if you are the host, then it very much matters if you have a free or paid account.
Regards
If my reply helped, don't forget to click the accept as solution button!