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Zoom AI Companion2021-09-17 04:20 PM
I work with a not for profit which hosts weekly meetings both in person and using Zoom. Their default host device is an iPad. The usual meeting room is large and I would like to use a Bluetooth conference-phone as the default mic for the room. I would also like to continue using the speakers built-in to the wall-mounted display that shows the video.
Controls for audio do not seem to be as full-featured as they are for a Windows Zoom client. Is there any way I might be able to do all or part of what I describe?
Thanks
2021-09-17 08:48 PM
Hi, jps-ksmcpa
Since I don't know what kind of bluetooth conference phone you will be using, I can give you a general answer.
If you can pair the bluetooth audio device with the iPad and connect the audio from the audio device to the line input of the display, I think it will do what you want.
Whether or not this can be done depends on the specifics of the device.
2021-11-12 12:37 AM
I have a Bluetooth speaker and an iPad. The speaker works as it should with other apps. But it doesn't work with Zoom: the audio output comes through the iPad's built-in speakers. Starting Zoom after pairing and selecting the speaker doesn't solve this. I can't find any audio controls in Zoom on the iPad.
Thanks
2022-12-08 10:35 PM
@jps-ksmcpa @MakeItBetter you can try the latest iOS version. It has been fixed this issue.