Yes, it definitely does! Recording locally to your computer or to the cloud are my favorite way to test that my Zoom settings are correct. And for audio, it doesn't matter which one you record to.
Hi, I have a Church setting with a Pastor speaking a live meditation and a professional Keyboard playing about 10 feet away to accompany the meditation. We can only hear the Pastor speak but not the actual music. Ideas?? Thank you in advance for your help!
Hi Lisa, check your audio settings in Zoom and make sure you're not surpressing background noise as Zoom might think the piano is background noise and automatically surpress it. The best solution would be to have your pastor speak into a mic and the keyboard also feed into an audio mixer and then put that mixed feed into Zoom.
For static, do you mean at the same audio level and others are not? Each track is balanced on it's own but not to other songs on Apple or Spotify but they should be relatively similar levels if they're official tracks. Let me know if you figured out the cause!
That might be the reason! I know that Chromebooks have some limited abilities in Zoom. It could also be if you're using the web-based version vs. the app on your device. Let me know if you've recently updated your Zoom and if that works now: th-cam.com/video/3tDorTfL-Cg/w-d-xo.html
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Hi! You mention recording to the cloud to test but does the test work just as well if I record to my computer? Thanks!
Yes, it definitely does! Recording locally to your computer or to the cloud are my favorite way to test that my Zoom settings are correct. And for audio, it doesn't matter which one you record to.
Hi, I have a Church setting with a Pastor speaking a live meditation and a professional Keyboard playing about 10 feet away to accompany the meditation. We can only hear the Pastor speak but not the actual music. Ideas?? Thank you in advance for your help!
Hi Lisa, check your audio settings in Zoom and make sure you're not surpressing background noise as Zoom might think the piano is background noise and automatically surpress it. The best solution would be to have your pastor speak into a mic and the keyboard also feed into an audio mixer and then put that mixed feed into Zoom.
Why are some apple songs are static and some are not?
For static, do you mean at the same audio level and others are not? Each track is balanced on it's own but not to other songs on Apple or Spotify but they should be relatively similar levels if they're official tracks. Let me know if you figured out the cause!
When I share, it doesn’t give me the advanced share option. I have a Chromebook so wondering if that’s why.
That might be the reason! I know that Chromebooks have some limited abilities in Zoom. It could also be if you're using the web-based version vs. the app on your device. Let me know if you've recently updated your Zoom and if that works now: th-cam.com/video/3tDorTfL-Cg/w-d-xo.html