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Zoom AI Companion2022-11-25 11:26 AM
2022-11-25 11:48 AM
OK, here's the definitive answer to using an iPhone 14 Pro Max with Zoom on a music event.
While you are are in Zoom, before you switch on "Enable Original Sound" you <also> need to go in to your iPhone Control Center and switch the microphone mode from "Standard" to "Wide Spectrum" and then turn on "Enable Original Sound".
I was not aware this was even an option on iPhones, and it's not mentioned anywhere in the Zoom documentation for the app on iOS.
2023-01-24 01:49 AM - edited 2023-01-24 01:53 AM
I have the same problem with iOS version. Although I already have "Wide Spectrum" mode before I switch on "Enable Original Sound", it comes "Turn on Wide Spectrum in Control Center" with only "OK" button. I tried it with a Shure MV88+ and a Røde VideoMic. Both of them didn't work.. It comes the same message.
By the way, without a external microphone it works with "Original Sound".
Can anyone save the problem? Or should I wait for a update?