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Zoom AI Companion2022-01-20 11:40 AM
I like others, am having major problems running Zoom
under Fedora 35.
Fedora 35 by default runs the Pipewire audio daemon,
and my outgoing audio (my spoken voice) was extremely
distorted.
I switched from Pipewire to the PulseAudio daemon,
and my spoken voice problem was fixed.
HOWEVER, I teach music classes and I need to
play audio files while I share my desktop.
Still, even though I am running the PulseAudio daemon,
when I try to share my desktop, Zoom displays this message:
"You need to install PulseAudio(1.0 and above) to support Audio Share"
even though I am running PulseAudio VERSION 15 !!
So the Desktop Share feature is not recognizing
PulseAudio.
I have reported this problem to Zoom support, as
ticket 13239618 but Zoom support NEVER gets
back to me!
2022-01-20 12:50 PM
P.S.
I was using Zoom under Fedora 32 for more than a year
with no problems.
2022-05-30 10:05 AM
Fedora 36, zoom 5.9.6.2225, no outgoing audio.
Usual checks, settings. Audio recorded on Audacity no problem.
Using usb headset.
Has previously worked. Now I'm struck dumb?
Pipewire setup suspect?