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"Confirm your speaking language" pop-up keeps triggering.

pete-podium
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hey all -

 

Today, in two separate meetings, I (co-host with Original Sound for Musicians ON), got the pop-up suggesting that I change my spoken language to Russian, as it believes I've started talking Russian.

 

This is the first time it has happened, and now it's happened twice. I do not speak Russian, nor was I speaking incoherently. I have a professional audio setup, so it wasn't background noise, music, or anything else that would be coming through the stream.

 

It's distracting and I assume it's a bug with the latest release.

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Raffy28
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Did this issue started when the Original Sound for Musicians was turned On?

Please uninstall and reinstall the Zoom Client and start the test meeting to see if you're still getting the pop-up.

Yes - I always have Original Sound for Musicians on. The issue just *started* today, and I was calling it out because once is strange, but twice in two different meetings is a pattern. I'm using Zoom for Windows.

 

I will do the reinstall and let you know if it happens again - I use the service every day.

pete-podium
Newcomer
Newcomer

I did the uninstall and reinstall, and still get the pop-up about 45m into a meeting where I'm talking a lot.

 

To reproduce:

Turn on Original Sound for Musicians

I'm not the OG host, so I can investigate if they have new settings on, such as auto captions, which might influence this.

Talk for about 45 minutes

Pop-up occurs, always suggesting that I change my spoken language to Russian to make the captioning better.

 

Best.

 

-p

pete-podium
Newcomer
Newcomer

I reinstalled and the issue still occurs at about 45 minutes into the meeting.

pete-podium
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hey all - 

I'm not getting the pop-up anymore - instead it's just auto-switching(?) to "RU" in the Original Sound speaking language. It's not that bothersome, but strange, no?