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I am using an iPhone as a camera to Zoom a church service. Because of the distance to iPhone, I have tried to use our sound mixer to improve audio. I am doing this by running a mixer output through an iRig streaming device to the iPhone. I get no sound to the iPhone. I know the iRig streaming works because if I speak into the the microphone at the church alter, I can record that sound on the iPhone (using a record app). But on Zoom, the iPhone will not receive the sound signal. Any suggestions
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I am running Zoom Basic on my Desktop PC which operates on Windows 10. I was a participant in a meeting with one host/lecturer and 88 participants. When the host first opened the meeting, he was in the main window and the participants were in the gallery. When any of the participants made a sound they appeared briefly in the main window. The host asked people to mute themselves except when they wanted to ask or answer a question. I turned on Mute and never changed it from that point on. I switched to gallery view to see how many people were attending. The host/speaker appeared in one of the gallery windows. When he started the lecture, I switched back to Speaker view which showed me instead of the speaker. I could only see the lecturer in a gallery window in gallery view, even though he was the only person speaking. At the very beginning, anyone who made a sound on mic appeared in the main window. Something changed to designate only me as the Speaker, even though it didn't start out that way. I have searched for a setting that said: "Designate me as the active speaker", but did not find anything like that. I clicked on my window and the hosts window and clicked on whatever was clickable, but did not find anything related to speaker in either window. Does someone have any idea what caused this or how I could have changed it back to a normal condition, where the person speaking appears in Speaker view?
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9/30/22 after upgrading from Zoom 5.11.4 to 5.12.0 my outlook calendar meeting are no longer syncing.
No meeting are showing in the Zoom Desktop App.
Can I use authorize.net on my zoom instead of Paypal? If so, how?
I've searched the web, zoom, and tried calling support, but all to no avail.
Need help...
Thanks
Is possible to record interpreter's audio in Meetings and Webinars? If so, does this have to be a cloud recording or a local one, on the interpreter's machine? Or do I need extra clients to dial into the interpreted channel and record locally there? Thanks for some advice
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I'm using a M1 Mac mini in combination with a 4th gen. iPad Air. The question at hand is: Are the people at zoom aware of this problem? Are they eager to fix it? I'm not interested in workarounds because none of my setup changed except for the zoom update I did. Greetings Jörn.
When I turn on screen sharing using a cable I have a terrible buzzing noise every 30 seconds.
This appeared after an update of zoom meetings mid 2022 and was holding me back from purchasing zoom.
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My wife does SilverSneakers with Zoom meeting. Every time she starts the meeting, my router's Threat Prevention says "SQL probe response overflow attempt". I have to allow this in the router or else the meeting video plays haltingly at best. The router is being overwhelmed with these SQL probes (or what the Threat Prevention THINKS is a SQL probe). There are hundreds of them until I allow it. Then the video continues as normal. Source IP today was 149.137.81.242 which is a Zoom Video Communication, Inc IP. Why would Zoom meeting be trying a SQL probe? What might Zoom meeting be trying that might LOOK like a SQL probe?
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We have a meeting that is used for our company every morning. Every time I join the meeting my boss gets an email. This doesn't happen with anyone else in the company. I have gone into Notifications and changed every setting back and forth but nothing stops it. It also happens when I am logged out of Zoom. This annoys my boss so I really need to find out how to fix this. Thanks!
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We're mass deploying Zoom 5.12 using SCCM in a Windows environment. I have the .msi switches to disable logging in with Facebook and Google but I can't find the switch to disable logging in with Apple ID. I've tried noappleid=1 and noapple=1 but neither work. Does anyone know the switch we need to use? Thank you.
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