create reports on the lives I do on Zoom
Is there any automatic and automated way for me to create reports on the lives I do on Zoom? If so, can you tell me where I can look?
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Is there any automatic and automated way for me to create reports on the lives I do on Zoom? If so, can you tell me where I can look?
Just recorded a 40 minute talk (I hosted one other in my personal chat room link) on my MS Surface laptop Zoom using Record button (start and stop) and had it recorded to my computer, but CANNOT find where the Zoom recording is stored. I saw it initially in a window but now can't find it. Please help!!
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Does anybody can help me: how to set smitching microphones during the meeting in Zoom? It will be cool if I can make it with hot key.
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Is Zoom virtual background supported on Microsoft Surface Go 3 with an i3 core processor?
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On download Zoom asked for permission to access my downloads folder. I initially denied permission and now when I download the zoom installer it errors out and says it cannot be installed... I have restarted my Mac and yes I have the App Store and other developers ticked. Please help...
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Hello! Looking to solve urgently an audio echo issue. In the Zoom client, my mics and speakers are set to the L-8, and my mics and headphones are hooked up to that. The interface gets feedback from the computer in one stereo channel. When this is on, i.e. I hear my computer audio and my guests' microphones, the guests get an echo of their own microphones. Apparently due to this loop back through the audio interface.
I'm running Windows 10, Zoom version 5.16.10, and a Zoom Livetrack L-8 audio interface.
When I turn the feedback channel down to zero, the guests' echo stops, but I also wont hear them, or my computer audio.
One way around this is to set my computer audio to the computer audio jack, and plug my phones in to the compure. This way I hear what I've recorded played back to me, But I won't hear any of my mics. That makes it a challenge to play music and produce soundscapes for my guests, as I essentially won't hear how I sound via the microphones, only how I sound in the room.
Any ideas how to get this to work so the guests won't have the echo, but I can still hear the microphones and myself?
Workarounds that are not ideal would be to simply drop any talking and exchanging of ideas via audio, and only get that in the chat. And another would be to divide the sessions in such a way, that before talking and feedback, I'd plug my phones into the computer and switch the output on the Zoom client and computer, and then switch back to the original setup for music and mute all guest mics.
Thank you for helpful ideas!
-Antti
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More and more, after I was in a breakout session, nobody can hear me and when someone is talking I can´t hear them. I have to leave the meeting and come back, than it works again. But sometimes if I am in a breakout session, there is the same problem like in the main room. I can fix the problem when I chose other speaker on the pc, but this is not working with the micro. I use a Mac mini in combination with studio display. Sonoma 14.1.2. Zoom 5.6.12. Thanks in advanced for help.
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