Zoomtopia is here. Unlock the transformative power of generative AI, helping you connect, collaborate, and Work Happy with AI Companion.
Register nowEmpowering you to increase productivity, improve team effectiveness, and enhance skills.
Learn moreKeep your Zoom app up to date to access the latest features.
Download Center Download the Zoom appDownload hi-res images and animations to elevate your next Zoom meeting.
Browse Backgrounds Zoom Virtual BackgroundsEmpowering you to increase productivity, improve team effectiveness, and enhance skills.
Zoom AI CompanionUser groups are unique spaces where community members can collaborate, network, and exchange knowledge on similar interests and expertise.
Help & Resources is your place to discover helpful Zoom support resources, browse Zoom Community how-to documentation, and stay updated on community announcements.
The Events page is your destination for upcoming webinars, platform training sessions, targeted user events, and more. Stay updated on opportunities to enhance your skills and connect with fellow Zoom users.
2025-03-07 10:18 AM
HI all,
One of our users at the office is having an issue where his audio will sometimes dip out. It does NOT cut off. I just loses volume level; sometimes nearly gone.
It is not happening on a regular basis, and it is supposedly happening both when using his Apple Airpods, as well as the Logitech C90 webcam's microphone.
Zoom is installed on an M1 Mac Mini running the latest patched version of macOS Ventura, and was running Zoom Version: 6.2.11 (43613), which I've updated to Zoom Version: 6.3.11 (50104).
Has anybody experienced this kind of an issue? Not complete drop outs; just volume levels. If so, how did you cure it? Unfortunately, I won't have the guy's earpods with me to test things. But, do have the Logitech permanently installed.
The most maddening issues is that it's transitory, and not reoccuring regularly; so it's really hard to troubleshoot. Hence the reason I'm turning to the community.
Thanks for any help anyone has to offer!!
2025-03-09 03:27 PM
you might try unchecking automatically adjust microphone volume.
maybe there is loud background noise?
sometimes audio issues are caused by an overload of cpu or other system resources.
please also see Troubleshooting audio issues
Did my response answer your question? If so, please don't forget to mark the reply as an accepted solution.
thanks, eliot