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I have viewed several videos with this question and they all point to accessing my audio profile under settings. I don't see/have it. Only options I appear to have are Telephone audio and Computer audio. That's the extent of my audio settings. Right now when we livestream, the music is choppy and/or nonexistent. The regular voice audio streams very well. What might be the issue and how can it be fixed if I cannot access an expanded audio profile? I have clicked my picture, gone to settings as instructed, but do not see what the instructors are pointing to.
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since I think 2 or 3 updates ago, zoom workplace keeps freezing my camera in the middle of a meeting, and then progressively getting more and more locked up until eventually it crashes. possibly happens sooner if i screen share, but haven't actually measured. i dont get any error codes. nothing else crashes.
i use zoom with clients for work so this is very frustrating.
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Running into an issue trying to get Zoom setup to work with Intune. I have Zoom Workplace for Intune setup and the enterprise app setup for it as well. I also have an app protection policy setup that requires the use of a managed browser. The initial Zoom for Intune sign in appears to succeed without issue however it then asks for a second sign in. This sign in shows up as "Zoom Social Login" in Entra Logs. The issue is that this sign in tries to use Safari on iOS for the sign in which is not a managed app and fails the sign in due to the App Protection Policy. We did try changing the default browser, but that does not seem to change the sign in browser.
Has anyone else run into this and found a way past it without allowing sign in from any browser?
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Linux Zoom client up to 5.15.12 worked fine on Linux Mint XFCE using the screen scaling XFCE provides for 4K monitors. Version 5.16.0 now shows up VERY big and the usual fixes of adjusting zoomus.conf values of AutoScale and ScaleFactor will not make it any smaller. ScaleFactor will make it bigger still. If ScaleFactor would accept a fractional value (like 0.5) the issue would be addressed. It only appears to accept integers. Something changed between 5.15.12 and 5.16.0 that has broken the image size. I've been waiting for a subsequent update to address this, but nothing so far. Suggestions?
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A few weeks ago I started getting “Your internet connection is unstable” messages during meetings, and it was true – I froze momentarily for others and they froze for me. So I called the cable company and a tech support rep said he saw the problem, could fix it remotely, and did. Only it happened again. So I called again and the rep said I needed to replace my modem. So I did and it happened again. So I called again and they sent someone out, who said the coax cable had degraded and he replaced it. And it happened again. So I made a fourth service request and the guy replaced the new modem with a newer modem. And it happened again. I’m at my wit’s end; at this point, I can’t believe the problem is the cable connection. But what else could it be? I use Windows 11 with a new Dell laptop and a single wired connection to the net; I always reboot my laptop, modem and router (though the latter doesn’t play a role) before each Zoom session; I’m always Host or Co-Host and sometimes use ScreenShare but sometimes don’t and always have the problem, whether I’m using audio/video or not; the problem usually lasts just a few seconds (but is very disruptive); I don’t use high resolution; I update Zoom weekly; Speedtest – DL 370, UL 23, Ping 12/27/9.
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I manage our church's Zoom account. We use the Restream.io service to live stream our Zoom sessions to Youtube and Facebook. Restream provides a custom stream key to plug into the advanced In-meeting settings so that starting a live stream is a quick click of a button ["..." --> "Custom Live Stream" ]. Lately, when clicking the button, it stalls for about a full minute and then times out. A link is provided on the screen to go to the live stream settings. On that subsequent screen, which I am unsure how to navigate to on my own in any way, I can see an outdated stream key in the "Stream key" field, but a banner on top of the screen that displays the current, updated key. I have to then copy and paste the correct number from the banner, and the stream then kicks off properly. The old key is persisting somewhere, despite it being updated in the settings. I am using the latest version of Zoom, updated today. This issue has been occuring throughout my past two updates.
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I got several users who cannot join to a meeting or login to their Zoom client. I got an error code for unable to join meeting (Error 5003). The login attempt, there is no error code but just a message "It looks like we are unable to connect. Please check your network connection and try again". It only happened to 3 users out of 20. 2 users with login issues are on windows 11 and the 1 user who cannot join a meeting is on windows 10. They have no proxy enabled on their PC and there is no firewall block rule for Zoom. I have also changed the DNS address to 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 but no luck. All the users are on Zoom 5.16.10. Is anyone able to provide me with some insight?
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I have been stuck on Blur (not the normal blur either, just a lesser version of blur) for over a month now and can not just go back to 'None' and a clear live background. This is happening on my Samsung Galaxy 23+ phone, have uninstalled and re-installed the Zoom app multiple times to no avail. Works fine on my desktop Zoom app. I am a paying Pro customer and not receiving much support. Anyone know what is going on here?
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