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Dear Zoom, we plan to organize a large meeting, but limited bandwith is available for the host. Nevertheless, we intend to record the meeting. From bandwith point of view, which is more favorable - recording to the computer of to the cloud? What I'm asking is basically a technical question: if we choose to record the meeting to the cloud, as a first step the software downloads all the data to the computer then uploads to the cloud (2x data transfer), or sends it directly to the cloud (leading to no extra data transfer to the host)? Thank You for Your answer in advance!
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Hello, I am having an extra picture frame showing one participant in addition to my gallery view. I cannot seem to turn this off anywhere. I also cannot figure out what to search to fix this issue. When I hover over my desktop applications three screens show up as opposed to my usual two (zoom application and meeting) It is an extra single video showing. For example, I just started a meeting with myself. There were two frames of me. I am just confused as to why this is happening. I do have a laptop and another monitor set up for two screen use. Thank you for any help.
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I have a recurring meeting that I want to use a survey for only on the last meeting. It looks like if I change it in one of the meetings, it changes it for all of them. This is a multipart series, so we need folks to be able to use one link, but we only want to have the end of meeting survey for the last session. Is there a way to do this?
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When you reached the maxi participants limitation during the meeting. Does Zoom eject some participants to make some place?
When sharing my window in a meeting, if I select Chromium (or Chrome), the window is cropped and only a portion of it is displayed. I've attached a screenshot that shows the border. I am selecting a window from the "Basic" tab in the "Select a window or an application that you want to share" window (I am not selecting the "Portion of screen" option). If I uncheck "Use system title bar and borders" under Settings > Appearance, more of the window is displayed, but it's still partially cropped. Other windows display properly. System details: Ubuntu 20.04 Zoom desktop client v5.9.6 (2225)
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Has anyone noticed that Zoom's "Active Host Report" (which an admin can generate by going to Reports>Active Hosts>By Users) experienced some changes recently? It used to be the case that the User Name column in this report would show the user's First and Last name (NOT their Display Name). And if a user didn't have a name entered, the User Name cell for them would be blank. Now, it shows the user's Display Name under the User Name column (instead of the values posted in the First and Last name fields), and if a user doesn't have a name entered, it copies their email address into the User Name field rather than leaving it blank. For me, this is a problem because a) people enter all kinds of weird stuff into the Display Name field, and it makes it hard to identify them and b) repeating their email address in the Name field makes it hard to see when someone doesn't have a name entered. Has anyone found a way to force this report to use First and Last name instead of Display Name (or at least include First and Last name as separate columns)? Anyone else feel these changes are annoying?
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Hi all,
I've been using OBS for some time now to tune up my zoom calls. it has been quite handy to combine those two and the results have been salient on our business calls while presenting. I'd like to push it some further now so my question: Does anybody know a way that lets me perform camera pans and zooms for my OBS camera sources live during the meeting? That would give it not only a better modern look, but also the zooming in helps our clients to follow the information much better. A bit of more interactivity and control and ability to zoom would be just great...
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Hi, I have to organise 4 parallel sesions in Zoom Meetings (I don't have breakout rooms in mind). Do I understand it right, that I sjhall buy 4 licenses and can manage these rooms (i.e. setting up a new virtual room) from one account (it means that I can log in with one email)?
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Hello, i would like to know more about how the activation with language interpretation option works. How much is the price exactly for this option per month? It will be automatically included after a specific account is been payed? What kind of paid account do exactly i need for this one. Is there any way i can test this option for free as a trial to see how it works? Or is there another way to create a separate audio chat for an interpreter that will translate? I am still a little confuse Thanks!
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