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Zoom Meetings are a simplified video conferencing solution for an optimized virtual meeting experience. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Meetings conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Meetings support articles or start a new discussion below!

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Hosting multiple meetings

I've upgraded my account from Pro to Workplace today as I need to host multiple meetings at the same time (lasting 60-90 minutes). It looks like I can only host a second meeting for 40 minutes, is this correct? thank so much for any info!

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Low bandwidth with high speed internet

I have a dedicated laptop to host Zoom meetings from that has a wired connection to gigabit speed internet. When I check the internet speed, it is consistent with what one would expect from gigabit speed internet (~900mbps up/down). Unfortunately, Zo... Show more

I have a dedicated laptop to host Zoom meetings from that has a wired connection to gigabit speed internet.  When I check the internet speed, it is consistent with what one would expect from gigabit speed internet (~900mbps up/down).

 

Unfortunately, Zoom does not seem to care.  The bandwidth I am getting in the statistics page is ranges from 200-1500kbps (send) and a pretty solid 3000mbps (receive).  Zoom recommends a 3.8/3.0Mbps (up/down) for full HD video.  

 

Anyone know why my bandwidth would be throttled on Zoom while able to utilize gigabit speed internet on the same device?


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C++ Zoom Bot Not Using Specified Display Name When Auto-Joining

Hello Zoom Community,I am building a C++ application that:Automatically joins scheduled Zoom meetings (using the Zoom C++ SDK).Acts as an in-meeting speech translator, capturing audio, translating in real time, and playing back the translated speech.... Show more

Hello Zoom Community,

I am building a C++ application that:

  1. Automatically joins scheduled Zoom meetings (using the Zoom C++ SDK).

  2. Acts as an in-meeting speech translator, capturing audio, translating in real time, and playing back the translated speech.


🛠 What I’m Trying to Do

  • Programmatically join a meeting with a pre-defined display name (e.g. “MyBotTranslator”).

  • Once joined, immediately start the translation workflow without any manual intervention.


🚨 The Problem

  • Although I pass the correct display name to the SDK’s joinMeetingWithParams call, Zoom still pops up the “Enter your name” dialog instead of using my name.

  • Because the name-entry window can’t be controlled by code, the join process never proceeds automatically.


🔍 What I’ve Tried

  • Verified the name parameter is correctly set when calling the SDK.

  • Tested both JWT and OAuth authentication flows.

  • Compared against Zoom’s C++ sample apps (which only work when you manually type a name).

  • Searched the SDK docs for flags or config options to suppress the name prompt.


🤔 Expected vs. Actual

  • Expected: Bot joins instantly with the given display name, then begins translating.

  • Actual: Zoom stops and waits for manual name entry in the UI dialog.


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Resolved! How to Maintain Participant Anonymity in a Zoom Meeting

I will be hosting a meeting where the participants' identities need to be kept hidden from others so that they can attend without anyone knows they are doing so.  How can I do this with Zoom? 

 

Thank you!

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Zoom name change - any impact on digital signed program files?

Hello, I saw that Zoom changed its name from "Zoom Video Communications, Inc." to "Zoom Communications, Inc." around November ( https://www.zoom.com/en/blog/introducing-zoom-communications-inc/ ). On Windows, when downloading the Zoom installer (as w... Show more

Hello,

 

I saw that Zoom changed its name from "Zoom Video Communications, Inc." to "Zoom Communications, Inc." around November ( https://www.zoom.com/en/blog/introducing-zoom-communications-inc/ ). 

 

On Windows, when downloading the Zoom installer (as well as checking the files from an already installed/updated Zoom workspace program), the digital signature currently says "Zoom Video Communications, Inc.", even when downloading the latest "ZoomInstallerFull.exe" (64-bit) from the Zoom download center. Will that remain the name on the signature, or will it change to "Zoom Communications, Inc."? This can have an impact on things that check the signature, such as Windows Applocker/WDAC policies.


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No ______ entered the waiting room notification on mac

On my windows laptop with the latest version of zoom, I get notifications when someone is in the waitroom so I can do other things while I wait. On my macbook(also with the latest version of zoom), I don't get those same notifications. Can someone pl... Show more

On my windows laptop with the latest version of zoom, I get notifications when someone is in the waitroom so I can do other things while I wait. On my macbook(also with the latest version of zoom), I don't get those same notifications. Can someone please tell me why?


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Resolved! Auto-save chat file

Hi Team,

Just checking whether we can have the option 'Meeting chat - Auto-save' enabled which is locked by the admin?

Regards,

Pavan

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Dependency on MS Edge

A while ago I posted here about what seems to be a dependency of Zoom install (Windows) on MS Edge.A few users assured me that there is no such dependency. The exchange has mysteriously disappeared, Then I found the following record in the app that c... Show more

A while ago I posted here about what seems to be a dependency of Zoom install (Windows) on MS Edge.

A few users assured me that there is no such dependency. The exchange has mysteriously disappeared,

 

Then I found the following record in the app that controls MS Firewall:

 

C:\users\name\appdata\local\zoom\plugin\webview2_x64\133.0.3065.82\msedgewebview2.exe

 

OTOH, it appears that the MS firewall disallowed the connection.

OTO there seems to be a call to msedgewebview2.exe in  a PLUGIN folder which is empty.

 

I run an older version of Win10 that I intentionally keep away from MS updates and I do not have and do not want MS Edge.

 

Zoom should not call an Edge plugin, but the plugin for the default browser.

 

Can anybody clarify what is going on here?


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Sound mix on interpretation channels

We are very regular users of Language interpretation on Zoom. In a meeting today, on one interpretation channel (out of 4) we were systematically getting the original audio and the interpreter's voice mixed at about 50% volume each - which is clearly... Show more

We are very regular users of Language interpretation on Zoom. 

 

In a meeting today, on one interpretation channel (out of 4) we were systematically getting the original audio and the interpreter's voice mixed at about 50% volume each - which is clearly unusable. 

 

Selecting  "mute original audio". on that channel did not change anything. 

 

The situation was the same with all interpreters using that channel. When they switched to another channel, the problem went away - and we confirmed hearing their voice only on that other channel after selecting "mute original audio". 

 

It sounded like a regular audio mix and was not due to sound leakage from the interpreters' system - we checked. If sound leakage had been the root cause we should have heard it on both channels. 

 

All interpreters were using the last Zoom client update on Win or MacOs. 

 

We could not stop interpretation and restart. We tried logging out one interpreter and signing her back in, then reassigning her to her channels - and that made no difference at all. 

 

Has anyone had that before? Any idea as to what could have happened? 

 

 


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Yellow border - more than one speaker

Hi, If there is a yellow border around a speaker, say you have joined late (unmuted) to the meeting and they are already speaking, would they be able to hear you? Or does it cancel out your voice? Can more than one person have this active speaker (ye... Show more

Hi, 

 

If there is a yellow border around a speaker, say you have joined late (unmuted) to the meeting and they are already speaking, would they be able to hear you? Or does it cancel out your voice?

 

Can more than one person have this active speaker (yellow border) at one time? - So allow for multiple people to be speaking at once? 

 

Thanks, 

Kim 


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