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What is the solution if he can't hear audio because the Internet is slow when he connect to zoom with his smartphone? He lives in India.
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What is the solution if he can't hear audio because the Internet is slow when he connect to zoom with his smartphone? He lives in India.
I’ve held a Zoom crop every Friday night. I am always on 2 devices so I can teach and see my customers. Tonight it wouldn’t allow and would log me out of one device. I’ve even used 3 devices with no issues laptop iPhone and iPad. I have read multiple articles here however none offered a solution I’ve searched Google and YouTube thank you
I have not changed any of my settings. All devices are running latest version of OS and Zoom.
Please help as I have major event 3/31
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Hello, I'm a senior in computer science.
While studying Zoom api this time, I found out that the recording cloud service is a paid service.
What I'm curious about is, is there a way for paid users to receive the recording of the meeting after conducting a meeting with only free users and finishing the meeting? (Of course, paid users do not participate in meetings.)
The function I need is a speaker separation voice file.
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Hi there, My google calendar and zoom integration used to be working fine and then the other day they just stopped. Now when I try to add a zoom meeting to my Google calendar it asks me for loads of permissions that I don't want to give! Any idea how to get it working again? Thanks
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hey my names Dennis im looking for a little help id like to know how to keep track of zoom meetings id like to have the history of meetings i attend and be able to share that information with lawyer getting host to send a confirmation email everyday isnt what im looking for
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Just as Zoom has added a feature to allow hosts to unmute participants, we need the ability to toggle "raise hand" for participants. While Zoom will already allow a host to "lower" a participant's hand, it will not allow a host to "raise" a participants hand. Many participants simply do not know how to use the "raise hand" option in the UI. Unfortunately, the location of the "raise hand" option also varies on different devices, so it is hard to give a quick instruction. Zoom has clearly been struggling with this and recently moved "raise hand" into the reactions to help resolve the situation, but this seems to have confused some of our participants who will "clap" or "thumbs up" instead of "raise hand." Some participants (we have many over 80 years old!) simply can't be counted on to raise their own hand. As a consequence, we have to monitor the meeting for people waving their hands in their video feeds. Unfortunately, once we identify someone who has raised their real hand instead of their virtual one, Zoom give us as hosts and co-hosts no way to assist them. We really need to be able to "raise" their virtual hand for them. I frankly think this is important enough a need that it should just be available by default under the triple-dot menu of each participant. Hosts should always be able to choose "Raise Hand" from this menu for any given participant (just like we can rename them here). But it would be acceptable if less-than-ideal, if Zoom considers this a privacy issue, to make this a feature similar to the "Allow hosts to unmute" option that is opt-in. Right now we either have to keep paper lists of participants who want to say something or we have to use the rename feature to add something like a "?" to the front of their names to keep track. Both of these are awkward and error prone work-arounds. Please, Zoom, allow hosts to "raise" the hand of participants who are trying to get our attention, so that everyone can have a fair chance and getting a word in, even if they can't quite figure out the Zoom UI.
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