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What are Zoom Meetings?

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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My Zoom Account - Signing On

I have thus far had the Zoom icon on my task bar. When I have wanted to get on so that my students could sign on and meet with me, all that I had to do was click on this icon. I had some issues with Zoom last week. That issue fixed but now this. I ha... Show more

I have thus far had the Zoom icon on my task bar.  When I have wanted to get on so that my students could sign on and meet with me, all that I had to do was click on this icon.  I had some issues with Zoom last week.  That issue fixed but now this.   I have a PIN and everything that my students use to join.  It has taken them right to my Waiting Room. Last night I realized that my icon is gone from the taskbar.  i can manually get on and send them an invite; they get a message saying that i am on another meeting.  It feels like I am not getting on through my actual acount and so when they use my PIN it shows them that I am busy, when all I am doing is waiting for them to appear in the waiting room.  Any thoughts?  I just want to have the icon back on my bar so I can click and that screen comes up that says "Start Meeting".  NO entering an email address and password. Thanks


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How a tech person be on a ZOOM call without appearing on screen

I have a tech person who monitors and accommodates throughout a meeting yet is disruptive to have her take up a meeting space on the screen.  

When I Starting a scheduled meeting and it tells me to wait for the host (which is me) why is this?

and it tells me to wait for the host (which is me) why is this? and also my participants although they follow the link they dont seem to be able to get into the meeting. but I keep trying eventually after about 10 minutes it will let me in.,

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2 GB recording only converts into a 210 MB mp4 with no video

As I mentioned I have a 2gb .zoom file that only converts into a 210mb mp4 with no video.

 

Is there a way to convert the file to a normal mp4?

Host control while in breakout room

Hello, Does a host have the ability to allow someone to enter a meeting from the waiting room and assign that person to a breakout room while the host is in the breakout room? I wasn't sure if that could be done while they're in a breakout room or if... Show more

Hello,

 

Does a host have the ability to allow someone to enter a meeting from the waiting room and assign that person to a breakout room while the host is in the breakout room? 

 

I wasn't sure if that could be done while they're in a breakout room or if they have to return to the main room to grant entry and assign the new participant to a breakout room.

 

Thanks! 


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people in a zoom arrangement

Most of the time it's just me and another person in a zoom meeting. Sometimes the images are side by side and other times they are stacked. Is there a way to make them always stacked? 

 

Thanks, everyone! 

 

William 

Scheduling with the Microsoft Outlook Plugin for Desktop

Have you tried Zoom's Microsoft Outlook Plugin? "The Zoom Microsoft Outlook plugin is designed to make scheduling a meeting in Microsoft Outlook quick and convenient. The plugin allows you to schedule and start instant Zoom meetings, as well as make ... Show more

Have you tried Zoom's Microsoft Outlook Plugin? 

 

"The Zoom Microsoft Outlook plugin is designed to make scheduling a meeting in Microsoft Outlook quick and convenient. The plugin allows you to schedule and start instant Zoom meetings, as well as make existing meeting events Zoom meetings. The Outlook Plugin can also sync free/busy times to the Zoom Client based on your Outlook Calendar events (PC only, requires version 3.5 or higher - download the latest version)."

 

Check out this helpful tutorial on YouTube: 

 

 

For more information, check out the following article from our Zoom Support site: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/200881399-Microsoft-Outlook-plugin-desktop-

 


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Adding Participants

Once I schedule a meeting, the next screen has been "add participants".  That next screen no longer appears and it goes immediately back to the schedule screen

Crashing ~70% of the time when joining meetings

I use a bit of an oddball setup - Arch Linux with KDE Plasma on Wayland, with Pipewire for audio. I'm using the zoom AUR package (version 5.12.9-1 as of opening this issue, but it's been happening since at least 5.8.x). Most of the time when I join a... Show more

I use a bit of an oddball setup - Arch Linux with KDE Plasma on Wayland, with Pipewire for audio.

 

I'm using the zoom AUR package (version 5.12.9-1 as of opening this issue, but it's been happening since at least 5.8.x). Most of the time when I join a meeting the client will briefly display the grid of video feeds, sometimes I get a fraction of a second of audio, and then the client crashes. Sometimes it does work, and then it works fine, but that's after the initial join. Which usually doesn't work until the third or fourth or sometimes ninth try. Which sucks. It's especially annoying in meetings with a waiting room, where I have to wait in the waiting room only to be let in and then the client crashes.

 

If anyone knows a workaround for this, I'd greatly appreciate it.  (Switching to X11 is not an option.)

 

I've reproduced this on at least two distinct Arch systems and it's been happening for at least six months on both, so I don't think this is a hardware issue.

 

I've gathered a core dump and a stack trace, which might be useful for the more technically inclined.


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