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Zoom AI Companion2024-12-12 02:16 PM
I have a Basic Plan with Zoom. I use a Microsoft laptop. Our investment club meets in person in a physical room, with 1-3 other members joining via Zoom. To enhance audio and microphone for those on Zoom, we have purchased a 3 microphone/speaker product which connects into the one port in my laptop. However, only one microphone/speaker works at one time. In Settings, I am able to switch between microphones/speakers, but only one works at a given time. What do I need to do in Settings so that all 3 work at the same time?
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2024-12-13 01:04 PM
What you are attempting to do is not natively supported by Zoom as of this post. Zoom Workplace Client only supports a single audio device as an audio input and a single device (can be a different device) as an audio output.
You will need to use some type of 3rd-party software to use all three at once on the same PC.
On Mac, you could configure these as an aggregate device via audio-MIDI settings.
On Windows, you can use software like Voicemeeter (https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm - 'Banana' version supports 3 inputs). You will need to know what you're doing, as this is a very complex application for users who are not familiar with digital audio routing.
2024-12-18 01:27 AM
You need to use an audio interface that will mix the 3 mics to one output that goes over the USB connection. One such device is the Focusrite 18i8 or the Zoom AMS-44.
2024-12-20 08:19 AM
Are you able to provide the make/model of the audio device you're using?
2024-12-21 12:12 PM
Thanks! I believe I have a solution.
2024-12-13 01:04 PM
What you are attempting to do is not natively supported by Zoom as of this post. Zoom Workplace Client only supports a single audio device as an audio input and a single device (can be a different device) as an audio output.
You will need to use some type of 3rd-party software to use all three at once on the same PC.
On Mac, you could configure these as an aggregate device via audio-MIDI settings.
On Windows, you can use software like Voicemeeter (https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm - 'Banana' version supports 3 inputs). You will need to know what you're doing, as this is a very complex application for users who are not familiar with digital audio routing.
2024-12-18 01:27 AM
You need to use an audio interface that will mix the 3 mics to one output that goes over the USB connection. One such device is the Focusrite 18i8 or the Zoom AMS-44.
2024-12-20 08:19 AM
Are you able to provide the make/model of the audio device you're using?
2024-12-21 12:12 PM
Thanks! I believe I have a solution.