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Even with all background effects disabled, it appears that Zoom automatically deploys an effect to reduce depth of field considerably - far more that the native camera actually displays. This is clear to me as if I simply turn my head (with no background effects enabled) my glasses and the side of my face go out of focus. In looking at the camera via its native app (or even in Teams), this is not what the camera itself is creating. Is there some way to disable this annoying effect in Zoom ?
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Posting here because this stupid company only offers customer support to paying customers which is f***ing ridiculous. I paid $120 dollars for a lesson that I wanted to record to watch back later. When I was in the meeting I hit record, the organizer was sharing their screen and I saw them click accept. So I figured it was recording. But apparently, Zoom thought it was a good idea to make you have to click record again which makes no f***ing sense. I checked my account and the recording isn't there. I know for a fact Zoom is storing these meetings somewhere within their own cloud even though it won't be in my account. Does anyone know how I can contact them to request the recording even though I'm on a free account?
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I'm setting up my meeting to make Last Name not a required field, plus I have created a question. I hit "Save" and when I go to test the registration the question not there and the Last Name is required. When I go back and "edit" the registration settings it hadn't saved any of my changes. How do I fix this?
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Hello Does anyone know how to transfer all recordings from one Zoom cloud to another Zoom cloud? How is it easier to do this? The old account (from work) will soon switch to the free version, and I want to make a paid one in a new account and keep records there
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I have an important zoom recording that I recorded to my mac. It didn't convert properly, and I tried to convert it with any app that would work... I forgot it was a video (I meant to just record audio), and opened it in the music app to see if that would work. Of course it didn't, and now it say it's a "music document" and opens my music app when I try to open it, but doesn't play anything.
I tried using converico online but it didn't recognize the input file. I went back to zoom, but since I put it on my computer, it tries to open it from my desktop, and it opens the music app (but nothing appears).
Did I just completely blow any chance of listening/viewing it? Is there any way of converting it to something I can use? The extension still says .zoom
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Hi, does anyone know if there is capabilities to customize the immersive view in zoom meetings? Would like to incorporate some branding as well as change the amount of seats to max of 16.
The custom questions that I add to my registration email for a meeting and save do not appear correctly on the registration form
Hello I am using zoom to give an english class to one student. We are both using free plan so we should stick to the 40 minutes time limit. And I was wondering when does the 40 minutes time limit actually starts? Is it based on the time when the host starts the meeting or when the participants actually enters the meeting that is already opened by the host? I tend to start the meeting like 4-5 minutes prior before the student enters. So I am concerned I might be wasting the time limit by starting off early.
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I'd like to be able to communicate (Via a form) to those people in the waiting room that we do NOT recognize.
I'd like to ask for their e-mail - who invited them etc