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squeaky mic problem

aardvarkon
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I've been using Zoom for a year and a half now, and every time I enter a room or start a meeting I have to test my microphone. This is because almost every time I do, my mic output goes squeaky. Lucky for me I have both a remote mic and a system mic, but this is an unnecessary irritation that I hope has a software fix.  Can anyone help?

 

 

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RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hey @aardvarkon, when you're referring to the 'squeakiness of your mic, does this happen when your system mic or external (USB) mic?

 

Things I'd double-check for updates on:

  • Sound drivers
  • The latest version of the Zoom Client
  • Advanced audio settings within the Zoom meeting client, under Audio Advanced, select “Auto” for all audio processing also with checking, “Show in-meeting option to enable original sound”, you will see a new Turn original sound on/off option at the top.

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Both. Typically, I have to alternate between the system mic and the Logitech USB mic. So far at least, one works when the other doesn't.

All updates installed, that's not the problem.

Advanced settings done, will see what happens over the next few days and if it makes any difference.

Thanks for the tips, I hope they'll help. I'd rather not sound like a chipmunk!

Hi,

is there a resolution for this? Ever since the update to add the musicians option my mixer sound have switched to a chipmunk sound. I’m up to date on all drivers (sound and zoom). I’ve done everything on my end. Please fix this 

ilana
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Newcomer

my voice in mic is squeaky - has been fine for 3 years -anyone find a solution ?

aardvarkon
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Newcomer

Sad to say I STILL have to check the mic every single time I enter Zoom. Every once in a while it stays on the right frequency, but I've had it flip back to chipmunk on the same day! This bug has survived new hardware, so I can't blame it on that. Will Zoom ever address this problem?