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March 3, 2023
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Zoom Muffling Spotify music and Youtube videos

  • March 3, 2023
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I recently have had to switch laptops, and had to redownload zoom onto this new laptop. Ever since zoom was downloaded, every time I would go into a meeting any other sound playing becomes muffled, this applies for Youtube videos and Spotify. It is irritating as I have gotten used to playing music while being in zoom meetings and this makes listening to music while IN a zoom meeting impossible. It is important to note that this only happens when I connect audio to my computer, and doesn't happen if my microphone isn't connected to the zoom meeting.
Any help or solutions would be appreciated. 

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Newcomer
March 7, 2023

it is so annyoig nobody can help us. I have the same issue. I do guided mediations for healings online and now u cannot play music either on my screen or on a seperate speaker still doesnt work.  

CarlaA
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 21, 2023

Hi @Manter @dannah, thank you for your contributions and I apologize for the issue you are encountering.

 

For initial troubleshooting, can you please try refreshing the Zoom application by uninstalling, rebooting your device (very important), then reinstalling the Zoom app? This will help eliminate any momentary glitches/errors within the app and will also ensure that you are on the latest version for the best performance.

After this, please ensure as well that the Original Sound/Music option is turned on for your Zoom application by following these steps:
1. Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
2. Click your profile picture, then click Settings.

3. Click the Audio tab
4. Under the Audio Profile section, select Original sound for musicians.
5. Select the audio options you wish to use:
- High-fidelity music mode: This disables echo cancellation & post-processing, while raising audio codec quality to 48Khz, 96Kbps mono/192kbps stereo. A professional audio interface, microphone, and headphones are required.
- Echo cancellation: Prevents the creation of echoes between the mic and speakers. Disable is only recommended when using headphones to isolate audio or when playing instruments.
- Stereo audio: Encodes mic audio in stereo. Requires a stereo-capable microphone or audio interface.

Then, please ensure as well that you turn it on during the actual meeting:
1. Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
2. Start or join a meeting.
3. Connect to meeting audio with the Computer Audio option.
4. In the top-left corner of the meeting window, the current status of the Original Sound for Musicians feature is indicated.
5. Click the Original Sound for Musicians button to toggle to ON. 

 

6. A notification will appear, indicating if the feature is currently enabled or not.

 

Once you have followed these steps, please retest and let me know how it goes!

Carla,
Zoom Community Team

Newcomer
March 27, 2023

I followed these instructions and there is no fix.  Trying to share YouTube videos does not work in Win 11.  Unfortunately downgrading to Win 10 on a new laptop is a major problem in itself.  Why won't Zoom fix this issue?  

 

Zoom really is the best option for video conferencing and I don't want to need to switch to another option.  Please help.

 

Newcomer
March 28, 2023

 

I'm experiencing some similar issues:

 

Scenario 1: Muffled sound after opening zoom call

 

Steps to reproduce

  1. Connect headphones to computer via bluetooth
  2. Play music in Spotify
  3. Open a zoom meeting

Observed

  • Music becomes muffled or possibly more mono

Expected

  • Music quality should stay the same

 

Attempts that made no difference

  • mute myself
  • reinstalled zoom
  • reinstalled spotify
  • tried all the various audio option in the settings
  • changed sound to high quality music mode

 

 

I'm experiencing some similar issues:

 

Scenario 2: Choppy or almost no music when sharing audio or screen (with audio)

 

Steps to reproduce

  1. Connect headphones to computer via bluetooth
  2. Play music in Spotify
  3. Open a zoom meeting
  4. Share screen > advanced > computer audio

Observed

  • Music becomes choppy and incomprehensible
  • Teammates hear the same choppiness

Expected

  • Music quality should stay the same and share to teammates

 

Attempts that made no difference

  • share screen, with share sound checked
  • share audio, with mono or stereo sound
  • optimize for video clip
  • reinstalled zoom
  • reinstalled spotify
  • tried all the various audio option in the settings
  • changed sound to high quality music mode
Newcomer
April 6, 2023

Having almost exact same issue as Scenario 2 above. When I share screen and share computer audio and play a Youtube video, the singer's *voice* can be heard, but the music/instrumentals of the video *cannot* be heard at all or is very choppy. I'm using a brand new very powerful laptop (octacore, 16gb ram, etc) with Windows 11. Did not seem to have the problem with older low-end 11-year-old laptop using Windows 10

Newcomer
March 28, 2023

Pardon the typos, I've included two different scenarios where the audio is affected by zoom

CarlaA
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 28, 2023

Hi @Linda97 @AmeliaM ,

 

Can you please try the following troubleshooting steps: 

 

•Make sure you are using the latest version of the Zoom Client: 5.14.0 

 

For Windows OS:

• Disable Audio Enhancements in Sound setting:

o Settings > System > Sound > More Sound Settings
o Under both Playback and Recording tabs, for each device open Properties > Advanced/Enhancement tab > disable audio enhancements settings > OK

 

• Disable Windows noise reduction:

o Settings > System Sound > More Sound Settings > Communication
o Set reduction to Do Nothing


• Disable Realtek Audio Console enhancements

o Open Realtek Audio Console > select each output source/Speaker > set Speaker Noise Cancellation to OFF
o Open Realtek Audio Console > select each input source/Microphone Array > disable Audio Enhancements

 

For Windows 11 Devices:

• Dell – check for MaxxAudio app. Disable the application while using Zoom or check to disable AI noise cancellation or Audio enhancements provided
• HP – check for Bang & Olufsen (B & O) app. For each input and output source, disable AI Noise Cancellation
• LG – check for LS Smart Assistant. Click Sound on bottom left, turn off AI Noise Cancellation.
• ASUS – check for Dolby Atmos app. Locate Auto Profile, change from Voice to Dynamic

 

Please also find more information in this article: Music and singing audio issues on Windows 11

 

Carla,
Zoom Community Team

Newcomer
March 28, 2023

I'm using the MAC OS

CarlaA
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 30, 2023

Hi @AmeliaM , 

When you are in a Zoom meeting, could you make sure your Microphone is set to standard? Then try sharing your computer audio again. Please see the pictures below for reference:

 

Let me know if that helps!

Carla,
Zoom Community Team

Newcomer
April 1, 2023

Just wanted to share that we recognized this is an issue with PC devices. Mac's do not have the audio issue. If Zoom can look into this, it would be greatly appreciated. We offer a lot of workshops with shared audio and have the tech support person with a Mac share when possible. Since all the PCs tend to have the muffling issue when the voice audio competes with the music audio. 

Newcomer
April 28, 2023

I am on a mac and having exactly the same issues 

 

Newcomer
April 13, 2023

What is happening is noise cancellation so that if you were actually in a real call it would be picking up background clutter, which is what it considers everything other than the individuals talking. Most windows users probably using something along the lines of realtek audio.

Realtek audio console > speakers > Speakers noise cancellation (voice call) > Change to "OFF"

 

If not using realtek you are looking to turn of noise cancellation settings for your speakers.

Newcomer
July 14, 2025

Brooooooo... I've tried kinda everything so far but never saw this option before and it was the one that really solved my problem! Genius! Thanks a lot

Newcomer
April 26, 2023

I was having the same problem with musical vocal recording not being in the recording despite speech being present.

Using a Shure SM 57 mic with an M2 interface into a Macbook Air laptop.

I reset the audio settings as indicated below:

From the zoom app, under the tool bar "zoom.us", select preferences, audio, original sound for musicians.

Went into a zoom meeting, toggled the original sound for musicians to on, and the vocal musical toning was in the recording.

Today in the zoom app, the meetings screen was active to access the meeting.
Zoom App, Top Menu Bar has:
Back arrow, Forward arrow, History, Search, Home, Mail, Team Chat, Meetings, Apps, Contacts, Bell, Profile Pic.

It was the Meetings Window that opened today in the zoom app.
I entered the meeting link from there and I did not see any toggle for the Original Sound for Musicians to toggle on and frankly I forgot about that.
Have 2 dud wasted recordings with no musical vocal toning audible only speech.
When I went back into the Zoom App, clicked "Home " from the tool bar, and entered a meeting to check .....the toggle bar for Original Audio for Musicians was there.
Maybe that is the problem......?!?
Seem counter intuitive of Zoom to require the Original Audio for Musicians to be turned on each meeting when it is already set in the Preferences. Zoom requires a lot of work from the users to check many features with each meeting. See if this helps any of you and report back.

Newcomer
May 5, 2023

Hola

 

Newcomer
April 26, 2023

I'm having the same problem!!