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Zoom AI Companion2024-08-23 01:58 PM
I have being using Zoom to livestream events at the Birthplace of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. While video and speech is OK I have been unable to get any usable sound from musicians. The latest were a saxophone, electronic piano and guitar which were either inaudible or very very lumpy. Audience clapping also cuts out. I can send a short clip if needed.
The following is what I have been using - any help would keep me sane!
Tongveo PTZ camera
Blue Yeti microphone
Asus Vivobook laptop Windows 11
OBS Studio 30.0.2 Sample rate 48kHz
VB – Audio Virtual Cable
Zoom
Original Sound for Musicians ON
High Fidelity Music Mode ON
Echo Cancellation ON
Automatically adjust mic volume ON
Advanced
Signal processing by Windows audio device drivers OFF
Echo Cancellation AUTO
2024-08-23 08:28 PM
I don't have any fancy microphones attached - tried with logitech - and when speaking the audio works. however, when playing an instrument - it is faint and choppy. I tried two computers and a variety of settings. any ideas?
2024-10-03 10:55 PM
Original sound for musicians is a 2 step process to turn it on. The first is in the audio settings which you did, but you need to turn OFF echo cancellation in both places. Also, turn off automatic mic volume and manually set the volume to max. Second, in the upper right are of the Zoom client window you need to turn on Original Sound for Musicians every-time you start a meeting and every-time you change a mic input selection.