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Hi, this will be a confusing question as I'm using a Zoom LiveTrak L-8 and the Zoom Conference software... I love Zoom Conference for podcast recordings as it allows the creation of separate audio files for every guest, so the editing is simplified a lot! As a true "geek" I invested a bit to further improve my setup, but am looking for advice on how to best configure this... My setup: Zoom LiveTrak L-8 L-8 connected via USB to MacOS Latest L-8 driver installed on MacOS Speakers connected to Master L/R via XLR Headphone connected to MIX A Rhode microphone connected to input 1 I assume this will be a problem recording my own voice in Zoom as I need to open the master-fader to have my mic as input on the Mac as in Zoom I can not directly select input 1, there is only the master output. But my speakers are also on master, so I will probably get a feedback loop? I can put the output of Zoom (via USB on input 7) only on Mix A for the headphone, so I'll use that while doing podcast recordings to further prevent any feedback. I read about an ASIO driver that would allow to select each channel separately in e.g. Zoom as audio input, but I guess this is not available? Someone has a similar setup and advise here?
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When someone registers the UX is poor. It shows what looks like the registration page again with a small "Webinar Registration Approved" at the top in the same place as the previous title, then it shows the whole description again, and then the user has to scroll down to see the time and the webinar URL. Is there anyway of changing this so it is much more obvious that registration was successful and the FIRST thing the user sees is the URL and time, and how to add that to their calendar? Even just not showing the description would help, but this page needs to be redesigned. It's UX from the early days of the web
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OK HERE IS THE ERROR MESSAGE I GET WHEN I TRY TO RETRIEVE THE RECORDINGS OF MY PAID COURSES WITH RECORDINGS SOME BEING FREE TAROT READING
Doing hybrid church service with church audio system as audio input to Zoom. When we return from hymn (using input from electronic organ and one microphone) seems like sound level from pulpit mic is reduced dramatically. Any ideas on what we should do differently?
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I zoom from the desk for our church service. People zoom in for the service and we also have in-person folks. I play a solo from my laptop, and the organist plays live in person. The people on zoom can not hear the organist at all. They can tell I'm playing some music for the solo, but they can't tell what it is or if someone is singing or not. I have an x5Pro bluetooth speaker, and I've tried both using the realtech speaker on my ASUS laptop and using an external UM02 omni-directional mic. I've tried original sound for musician on and off, share audio, on the share screen settings. Nothing seems to help. Running the latest update.
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my browser is not allowing my mircophone access, how do I fix this? I have checked and everything is set to allow...
The other night I joined a zoom meeting and it had me enter my name on entry to the meeting. Can anyone tell me where/what this setting would be?
This would be an extremely helpful setting for my training classes, but I can't figure out how they did it!
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I run Zoom on a Dell laptop running Windows 11. Lately, I've noticed that when I log on to Zoom, my picture (the one others see) is rolling from top to bottom and has a bright green color. When I turn off my mail and web browser, it takes a minute or so for the picture to come to normal. During that minute, I get a "low resources " message, even though nothing else is running in the foreground. My system didn't work this way in the past; I had no trouble running my mail app and my browser along with Zoom. Has anyone else seen this (which started in the last couple of weeks)? If you have, how did you resolve it? Thanks.
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Hi there I have a chrome book and am using the the Zoom PWA. i teach online classes and need the option to select original sound. I found a video on youtube on how to do this but i do not have the same options in the settings for audio to do this compared to the options that were shown in the video. The only option i have in audio are speaker & microphone. I have attached a screenshot of my options and the options that are in the youtube video. Do i need to update my zoom or is there something else i can do? Thanks in advance Claire
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