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What are Zoom Meetings?

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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Interpretation

We are trying to set up a meeting with the interpretation settings. When we set it up by following the steps as indicated by Zoom, participants still are unable to hear the interpreter. Can anyone show how they have their settings done, and how it sh... Show more

We are trying to set up a meeting with the interpretation settings. When we set it up by following the steps as indicated by Zoom, participants still are unable to hear the interpreter. 

Can anyone show how they have their settings done, and how it should look also as a participant? I wonder if we simply are not clicking something properly. 


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Resolved! Accidentally trashed deleted recordings - is there any way to recover?

Hello, I recorded an important meeting a few days ago, but it was deleted as I was making storage space for my recordings. After. I deleted what I thought were only unnecessary recordings, I woke up remembering I must have also deleted the one import... Show more

Hello, I recorded an important meeting a few days ago, but it was deleted as I was making storage space for my recordings. After. I deleted what I thought were only unnecessary recordings, I woke up remembering I must have also deleted the one important recording, and further trashing it after it was deleted. Is there any way for me to get that recording back or someone I can speak from Zoom who can help me retrieve it? I don't believe I have live contact as an option for my account.


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Wrong session report

In the session on April 9, 19 users connected but when downloading the session report, only the data of two students appears. We need the complete report with the minutes that each of the students were connected. Thank you

Zoom lagging horribly (180% CPU usage, OSX 11.6.1, Intel Core i9)

Has Zoom been buggy for anyone else? Recently (last month) it's been slowing down for me, and today it got terrible. It was taking up 180% CPU on a meeting; I couldn't use any other processes on my computer and my audio and video were lagging.This wa... Show more

Has Zoom been buggy for anyone else? Recently (last month) it's been slowing down for me, and today it got terrible. It was taking up 180% CPU on a meeting; I couldn't use any other processes on my computer and my audio and video were lagging.

This was a normal 3 person video meeting, paid account. OSX 11.6.1, Intel Core i9


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Sharescreen issue

I am having issues trying to share my screen and be able to see my invitees at the same time.  How can I make this happen? @links to members, content

Bypassing Waiting Room

I use my private room to teach students for a large school district.Students go to the waiting room when they first join my Zoom.If a student should "fall" or disconnect from Zoom, they are able to return to my Zoom meeting by passing the waiting roo... Show more

I use my private room to teach students for a large school district.

Students go to the waiting room when they first join my Zoom.

If a student should "fall" or disconnect from Zoom, they are able to return to my Zoom meeting by passing the waiting room (upon return).

 

This did not happen before. It appears to be an updated protocol.  
This is NOT a good situation for me as a teacher.  I need to have students always go through the waiting room process. How can I fix this?

 

I need:

Students/Zoom participants must go to the waiting room each and every time they want to join my Zoom meeting. If they leave my Zoom meeting and attempt to join it again, they must go to the waiting room again.

 


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Support for AltGraph glyphs/accents in Chat

When using zoom chat, some accented glyphs cannot be input, regardless of the user's system keyboard settings or hardware. For instance, the Alt/AltGr+i shortcut does not result in a fada í even with an "Irish" keyboard, but always results in italici... Show more

When using zoom chat, some accented glyphs cannot be input, regardless of the user's system keyboard settings or hardware. For instance, the Alt/AltGr+i shortcut does not result in a fada í even with an "Irish" keyboard, but always results in italicizing text. It would be preferable if these shortcuts were changed to make typing input conform with system settings, en par with word processing software - where italicizing or bolding is achieved with Ctrl+i and ctrl+b, respectively. I could also imagine just treating the Alt and Alt Graph keys differently, so existing shortcuts could keep working with the Alt key, but the AltGr key would work for inputting special characters.

Another solution could be adding a toggle control to enable/disable the italics shortcut and other potential interferences in the chat options.

This issue is occurring in all English and German language settings I've tested - Umlauts do seem typable on a German QWERTZ keyboard, but not with shortcuts on an international keyboard. Would love to know if other languages have this issue as well.

This is particularly troublesome for school use, as "accented" vowels are an integral part of the Irish language, and they change both the pronunciation and meaning of words. Not being able to type a simple í/Í is very obtrusive. 


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Resolved! Screen Sharing Broken with 5.14.10 on Linux KDE Plasma Wayland

Screen sharing using version 5.14.10 no longer works with Linux KDE Plasma on Wayland (Fedora 38). The Share Screen dialogue just shows the Whiteboard and doesn't give the option of selecting any displays by any means. Version 5.14.7 still works corr... Show more

Screen sharing using version 5.14.10 no longer works with Linux KDE Plasma on Wayland (Fedora 38). The Share Screen dialogue just shows the Whiteboard and doesn't give the option of selecting any displays by any means. Version 5.14.7 still works correctly. A workaround is to run Zoom under XWayland with QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb.

 

I am running Zoom with XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME, otherwise it won't start at all, exiting after a couple of seconds. Incidentally, trying to sending a bug report via Help->Report Problem results in no response once Send has been clicked. Is this working?


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Waiting Room

Hi There. I have a trainer who has advised that when they moved all delegates from the waiting room to start the course, one delegate was stuck in the waiting room. He tells me that the system automatically remove them after a few minutes. The delega... Show more

Hi There.  I have a trainer who has advised that when they moved all delegates from the waiting room to start the course, one delegate was stuck in the waiting room.  He tells me that the system automatically remove them after a few minutes.  The delegate tried to re-join but it said that he had been removed.  The trainer is adamant that he did not remove this delegate.  Has anyone else experienced this?


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Zoom meeting keeps asking approved attendees to register

Is anyone else encountering the issue where a Zoom meeting with registration keeps asking people to register for a meeting even if 1) their registration has already been approved and 2) they are using the link sent in their confirmation email? This h... Show more

Is anyone else encountering the issue where a Zoom meeting with registration keeps asking people to register for a meeting even if 1) their registration has already been approved and 2) they are using the link sent in their confirmation email? This has always happened to at least a couple attendees for every Zoom meeting I’ve organized with Zoom registration in the past two months. The registration for these meetings usually requires manual approval (for security purposes, automatic approval is not an option for me). I think this is particularly common when the attendee has several Zoom accounts. But oddly, the problem seems to persist even if the user is already using the right join Zoom meeting link, that they received in the same email address that is logged in to the Zoom app and the Zoom browser profile. Clearing the cache doesn’t seem to work either.

 

Please help. I can work around it pretty easily as the host, but it’s hard to help other attendees troubleshoot (while managing the meeting while it’s ongoing), and some of them just end up giving up on attending.


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