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Stop Hijacking Our Microphones: Fix Zoom’s Audio Control Problem

isaac1231231231
Newcomer
Newcomer

It is absolutely unacceptable that Zoom still causes persistent microphone lockouts across Windows 11 systems. This is not a rare edge case—it’s a widespread, repeatable issue where Zoom seizes exclusive control of the microphone and fails to release it, effectively breaking microphone functionality across all other applications. This includes critical tools like Discord, OBS, game chat, and even native system utilities. The root cause appears to be an outdated and frankly negligent approach to device handling that disregards modern Windows audio architecture.

This kind of behavior is not only disruptive—it’s a massive red flag for any software that claims to be enterprise-ready. Users are forced to manually restart services, disable system protections, or unplug hardware just to regain basic functionality after using your platform. That is an embarrassment in 2025. The complete lack of accountability and urgency from Zoom’s development team is staggering. If Zoom expects to remain competitive in a space where cross-application compatibility is essential, it must resolve this problem immediately. Otherwise, users—especially power users and professionals—will continue leaving in favor of platforms that take system integrity and user experience seriously.

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Eliot
Community Champion | Zoom Partner
Community Champion | Zoom Partner

hi @isaac1231231231 

 

i have not experienced what you describe.  i use zoom workplace for windows 6.4.10, zoom workplace for ios 6.4.6 on iphone pro max, windows 11, logitech brio 4k, and hp/poly bw3310.  i have zoom, teams and google meetings.

 

what is your environment?

 

thanks,  eliot

 

 

storyhub
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

As an audio and broadcast engineer I can tell you that computer audio can be very complicated. There are lots of audio settings! Try the following In windows 11. Check system > sound > properties > general audio. Make sure it is set to don't allow.

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