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Zoom AI Companion2024-11-25 07:18 AM
I've been having an issue for a little over a week now that I can't seem to resolve. When on Zoom, my input audio sounds robotic with a bit of static. This only happens in Zoom and not on OBS or any other recording software that I use. This also happens with both my audio interface setup and USB-based microphones.
I'm on a Mac M-based computer currently running Zoom v6.2.10. I have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times. I have a high quality interface and XLR-based microphone setup that sounds perfect everywhere else. I have tried using other high quality USB-based microphones and the only devices that do not sound different than other recording software are my Apple AirPods and AirPods Max's.
I have tried changing the audio settings to nearly all variations of Original Sound for Musicians and Zoom Background Noise Removal. Nothing seems to fix this issue.
What else can I do to fix this issue?
2024-11-25 09:12 AM
Sounds as if that mic is being shared by some other device at the same time as Zoom. Just make sure that OBS is not running when you test Zoom.
I would start from there. The next option would be to change the cable you are using to connect the audio sound card and USB mics to the mac - or try a different USB port!
And then finally reinstall the USB audio device driver on the Mac. The AirPods are using Bluetooth, so do not go through the USB driver.