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Hi, We have an event where the speaker will be talking in English. We need to be able to translate what is being said into Spanish. Effectively having Spanish subtitles. Is there an automated option to do this? Without having a real life translator present. If not, can you recommend a service provider who can assist with this? Thanks,
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I am a new Basic Plan Zoom user. I have almost 40 years as an I.T. Director so I'm not a novice. However, I have a crucial Zoom meeting in 5 days that I need to record. I have spent the last 8 hours trying to sort through the support web pages as well as the community page. I read a great deal of good information but some instructions appear to contradict other statements.
Do I need to be a co-host in order to record locally and does the host have to enable this feature? Does the host have to assign recording privileges to a user in the participant's menu? I am also having issues trying to change the settings to record. I have signed into Zoom Portal through the Windows client. I have gone to the navigation menu and clicked settings. I have clicked on the recording tab but there is no toggle to enable recording and no dialog box appears to verify any change. Does all of this need to be set up after connecting to a meeting or can I make the recording changes prior to joining the meeting?
I was hoping to find a step by step description from beginning to end of how to set up the Zoom Windows client software, log in, configure for recording, join a meeting with appropriate pass codes etc. and have full audio and video and recording access to this one on one meeting. This meeting is projected to go 3 hours. How many gigs of storage should a 3 hour meeting take up? Are there any other settings or issues of which I should be aware?
Thank you for your help in advance.
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I am a bahaviar analist and is it possible to do a one on one meeting and record only the other person and not me. so the video don't switch to me when i am asking questions so i can see the persion behavior while i was talking
This is weird. We recently upgraded from zoom-5.9.1 to 5.10.4. Everything looked fine initially, but within a few days we stumbled over an odd bug. Everything works fine if zoom is invoked by just typing "zoom" at the command line. But, if you click a link that results in zoom being invoked like this: zoom 'zoommtg://virginia.zoom.us/join?action=join&confno=12345&pwd=xxxxx' we find that background blur doesn't work. If blur is on by default, the zoom video will remain black. If blur isn't on by default, things work fine until blur is turned on, at which point the video will freeze. This behavior only happens when zoom is invoked with a zoommtg uri on the command line. Blur and everything else behaves normally if zoom is just invoked by typing "zoom". Interestingly, the bad behavior happens even if zoom is invoked with a "blank" zoommtg uri that doesn't point to a meeting: zoom 'zoommtg://virginia.zoom.us/' My guess is that this is a command-line parsing problem that results in memory corruption. For now, we've reverted back to version 5.9.1, which behaves normally with or without a zoommtg link. EDIT: Just a couple of other pieces of information. The bug described above has been observed on machines with Intel graphics and also machines with Radeon graphics. We've tested Centos 7.9 and Almalinux 8.6, running kernel 3.10.0-1160.49.1.el7.x86_64 and 4.18.0-372.9.1.el8.x86_64 respectively. All of that makes me think the bug isn't specific to particular hardware or OS/kernel versions. If the bug really is a memory overflow, it could have serious security implications. ANOTHER EDIT: This bug also affects Ubuntu 20.04 running kernel 5.13.0-35-generic. MORE DETAILS: It looks like the bug happens whenever the first argument given to zoom looks like a URI. For example, all of the following cause the bug to occur: zoom 'zoommtg://example.com' zoom 'http://blarg' zoom 'ftp://blarg' zoom 'blarg://blarg' but the following command doesn't invoke the bug: zoom 'blarg' Maybe this implies that the bug is in a URI parser?
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I have a client that whenever he gets invited to a Zoom meeting via Outlook email, he gets a dual window display. I checked his settings > general tab > and the Use Dual monitors is already unchecked. Does this have anything to do with the meeting invite? or is there a setting in Zoom that I missed?
He says that when he joins the meetings, two names will display, his name and his name and last name. That's what creates the dual windows.
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I have a paid account and a free account. I tried to add my free account email address as an authorized user (which caused my meeting ID to change!!). So I deleted the free user from authorized users. But still the 'personal meeting' id has changed, and now I can't change security settings--it wants me to check with an Admin. Huh? I'm the _owner_ I cannot find any admin listed on the account profile. I don't see how to add Admin role to Owner account. Thank you.
How do i become Admin as well as Owner?
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So I go into Zoom,, create a meeting for two days in the future, for example. I then copy the invitation and send that invitation to the client. Then, when its time for the meeting, I'll go hit "Start" in my meeting and then I'll get an email that says 'Client has entered your meeting room." Well, that can't be becasue I'm in the meeting room waiting for the client and they aren't there. I have to EXIT the meeting I'm in, that I entered using the exact same link that I sent to the client, then go to the email I just recieved about "Client entering meeting room" and hit the 'Start the Meeting" blue button and then we're all in the same meeting. Why can't I just start my meeting a few minutes early and have the client join in using the link I sent?
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How do I hide the Zoom name tag in recordings. I always recorded with Zoom but some how they now show always the name tag in the recordings, before that, they didn't. The option to "hide" it in the settings doesn't work. Who can help?

