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2021-09-26
07:39 AM
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2022-05-19
01:00 PM
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Bri
I have an iPad Pro. I can barely hear the voices of the other participants even when the volume is set to the highest. But the problem disappears when I turn off the microphone setting. I don’t have this problem with my other iPad.
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2021-09-27 07:24 AM
Great @Petyew
I am seen cases cause a problem a few times.
You may still want to try logging the Original Sound settings like I mentioned above. A different setting in Original Sound may affect the case being on or off. Worth a try.
Please Mark as Solution if this solved your problem.
Rupert
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2021-09-26 06:49 PM
By when you "turn off the microphone setting" do you mean when you Mute yourself in Zoom?
Is your iPad in a case - if so, can you try it without the case on?

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2021-09-26 11:37 PM
I didn’t mute myself. It’s either I turn off the microphone and hear the conversation normally or turn back the microphone and hear a very weak audio from the speakers.
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2021-09-27 05:14 AM
Can you describe what method you use to turn off your microphone? Are you using an external microphone?

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2021-09-27 05:32 AM
No. I use the built in microphone in my iPad. Using the settings/privacy/microphone link I turn the microphone on.
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2021-09-27 06:59 AM
Try turning Original Sound either Off or On - depending on its current state.
This setting can be found in Zoom from the home screen of the app (not in an actual Meeting) in the Settings menu. Maybe under Meeting Settings.
However it is set now, try it in the opposite settings.
Just to see if that makes a difference might help us understand what is going on.
Again - is your iPad in a case - if so, can you try it without the case on?
Is your iPad up-to-date in iOS, and is your Zoom app itself up-to-date?
Also - are you able to test with earphones?

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2021-09-27 07:05 AM
Original sound on or off makes no difference. Both iPadOS and Zoom versions are the latest. Using earphones makes no difference. I’ve not tried removing the iPad case. I will update here after I’ve done so.

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2021-09-27 07:17 AM
Solved! The problem is with the case. After removing it I’m able to have a normal chat session. Thanks Rupert for your suggestion but I’m still unsure why the case is the problem because it was designed for the iPad Pro and the speakers are not blocked.
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2021-09-27 07:24 AM
Great @Petyew
I am seen cases cause a problem a few times.
You may still want to try logging the Original Sound settings like I mentioned above. A different setting in Original Sound may affect the case being on or off. Worth a try.
Please Mark as Solution if this solved your problem.
Rupert

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2021-09-27 07:30 AM
After refitting the case the audio came out good. It must be the casing was improperly fitted the first time but I’m relieved.
