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Zoom Meetings are a simplified video conferencing solution for an optimized virtual meeting experience. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Meetings conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Meetings support articles or start a new discussion below!

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I have a friend who has a Zoom account. I created a new chat using her email address to discuss about Sportiqo, but I can only create an external chat. I want to invite her to my Zoom group. How can I do that? It's urgent as I need to chat with her. ... Show more

I have a friend who has a Zoom account. I created a new chat using her email address to discuss about Sportiqo, but I can only create an external chat. I want to invite her to my Zoom group. How can I do that? It's urgent as I need to chat with her. Thank you.


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How to enable disable background noise suppression on mobile or tablets

Does anyone know how to "disable noise suppression" and enable the "Original Sound" for Mobile Phones and Tablets? It seems as though there's an automatic "Background Noise Suppression" and I don't know how to turn it off.I have a Zoom account, but t... Show more

Does anyone know how to "disable noise suppression" and enable the "Original Sound" for Mobile Phones and Tablets?  It seems as though there's an automatic "Background Noise Suppression" and I don't know how to turn it off.

I have a Zoom account, but this would have to work for those who do not have a Zoom Meeting account.  or is that feature only for those who have a Zoom account?


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My audio not working!!!!@

 

Locked out on Sunday

I'm running a Business zoom which links to a email for a business closed on Sunday. Logon requires code from business email. I'm locked out and need to run a zoom session tonight. (Sunday) Can't get into phone support with my personal free account. A... Show more

I'm running a Business zoom which links to a email for a business closed on Sunday. Logon requires code from business email. I'm locked out and need to run a zoom session tonight. (Sunday) Can't get into phone support with my personal free account. Any way to get to phone support on Sunday with free account?

 


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Zoom mtgs

Why can’t my recipients of a scheduled mtg just click and join the meeting. When I send the mtg via email it does not show up in blue type or underlined. Yet it shows up that way in my sent mail

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Samsung + external mic

I have purchased a wireless mic that plugs into my usb-c port on my Samsung Galaxy S21+. The camera on my phone locks up the USB mic, however zoom does not. I don't even see an option to pick the mic source from my phone. I would really appreciate an... Show more

I have purchased a wireless mic that plugs into my usb-c port on my Samsung Galaxy S21+. The camera on my phone locks up the USB mic,  however zoom does not.  

I don't even see an option to pick the mic source from my phone.  I would really appreciate any help. 


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No audio or video on a 20 minute recording saved but

I recorded several sessions from a conference to the cloud. On some, the audio and video worked but others I have 20 minutes of just my zoom name with no audio or video. I am sure we shared screen and audio, because it sent the presentations to the p... Show more

I recorded several sessions from a conference to the cloud. On some, the audio and video worked but others I have 20 minutes of just my zoom name with no audio or video. I am sure we shared screen and audio, because it sent the presentations to the projector and we were doing that via zoom share. Is there any other reason it may not have recorded at least video when I recorded to cloud?


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Zoom NOT muted on iPhone app, participants ARE muted: can PRESENTER still hear me?

I'm a regular Zoom participant on desktop. I'm a "seasoned" Zoom participant. But I've never used Zoom on my iPhone ... until today. And today, something VERY unexpected happened to me on mobile ... apparently, you can be a participant on a Zoom call... Show more

I'm a regular Zoom participant on desktop. I'm a "seasoned" Zoom participant. But I've never used Zoom on my iPhone ... until today. And today, something VERY unexpected happened to me on mobile ... apparently, you can be a participant on a Zoom call that has all participants muted in one "window" ... but in a separate iPhone "window", your microphone can be enabled, with no ability to see that separate "window" when you're watching the Zoom event?

 

I guess you would somehow have to just "know" that there's also a second Zoom window, and that your microphone might be enabled over there? And if that's the case ... wouldn't the presenter be able to hear me?

 

If you know the answer, that's probably all the info you need to answer my question ... if not, all the detail is below ... no need to read below here if you can already answer my question in the Subject of this post. Thanks.

 

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This morning, I installed the Zoom app on my iPhone, logged in, and then clicked an emailed zoom link. Because I was installing the app, I was late to the meeting, so the meeting/event had already started when I joined.
 
Right away, I noticed the controls are different on mobile than what I usually see ... there's nothing in the lower-left corner to enable/disable my mic. And, I couldn't find any controls to turn on/off my camera and mic. So ... I assumed the presenter had participants muted (makes sense, it was a really big event). However, I was uneasy about not knowing where the mute/unmute would normally be for mobile.
 
So, my hubby popped into the iphone settings for me, and disabled my microphone for the Zoom app there. That disconnected me from the meeting, so I clicked the email link again and was back in the meeting. Then, I laid the phone on the table, camera pointing down.
 
Everything seemed fine. We both chatted, and listened to the presentation for more than a half hour. Then, I picked up my phone to google something, and when scrolling thru the open apps I noticed something shocking ... there was not one but TWO iPhone window slots taken for the Zoom app!
 
One app window/slot was showing the video presentation we were watching/listening to ... but a second one had a control panel that looked very similar to an iPhone phone call. And ... horror ... the microphone there was unmuted!!!
 
I immediately clicked the microphone to mute it, took a screenshot, then clicked the big red "X" at the bottom, and BOTH iPhone window/slots closed. (In the lower right corner of this "phone" display was a round "Zoom" option I've never seen before.)
 
I'm positive that the presenter had participants muted for the meeting, since I was watching/listening, had the volume up, there was no feedback, and nobody (there were more than 200 people on the meeting) complained about background noise.
 
My question is ... could the PRESENTERS hear me?


I say presenters plural, because it's a big operation and they have multiple people facilitating their Zoom meetings/events. Presenters could be seen and heard, but Participants could not. So ... even though the presentation wasn't broadcasting my audio ... was my iPhone's audio available for one of the meeting facilitators to hear?


Again, I'm completely familiar with desktop participant zoom controls, but completely UNfamiliar with Presenter controls and options. And I'm also completely unfamiliar with the iPhone mobile Zoom app controls for participants.


Is it possible that my iPhone Zoom app has some sort of different setting that routes my phone's audio as a phone call instead of thru the Zoom app? And that THAT microphone could be enabled? And that presenters could hear that "phone call" audio even if participants could not?


And if so ... shouldn't the video zoom window have some sort of display to warn/remind me to check a hidden, separate window with the mute control? I couldn't get to that second window from the event/meeting window (I was clicking around looking for one). I only saw it much later when I swiped up and over to get to my browser, without closing the zoom app window.


Screenshots of iPhone attached.

 

 

 


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Resolved! Free user with 1-1 feature change?

The question is : Does all free user which host 1-1 meeting now will be limited up to 40 mins ?if more than 40 mins we need to upgrade to pro?I ask this question cuz many of my colleagues did not have this problem as a free user.Just questioning that... Show more

The question is : Does all free user which host 1-1 meeting now will be limited up to 40 mins ?

if more than 40 mins we need to upgrade to pro?

I ask this question cuz many of my colleagues did not have this problem as a free user.

Just questioning that this is only me?

Thank you


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