When I send audio to Zoom it is choppy and low resolution. How do I fix it?
This is the default Zoom behaviour. Zoom is designed for meetings that are mainly composed of speech and not for more complex audio sources like music.
By default, Zoom will perform echo cancellation and noise reduction (music will be identified as noise by Zoom), and that is great if we only care to stream speech from a noisy place like an office.
How do I fix it?
You will need to disable all processing that Zoom does to your audio, before sending any complex audio signals like music or vocals with reverb to it.
In Zoom Settings > Audio, disable Automatically adjust microphone volume. Then click on Advanced and disable all audio suppression options. Also, check the Show in-meeting option to “Enable Original Sound” from microphone so you can switch to and from your original sound and Zoom speech-optimised audio.
By default, Zoom will perform echo cancellation and noise reduction (music will be identified as noise by Zoom), and that is great if we only care to stream speech from a noisy place like an office.
How do I fix it?
You will need to disable all processing that Zoom does to your audio, before sending any complex audio signals like music or vocals with reverb to it.
In Zoom Settings > Audio, disable Automatically adjust microphone volume. Then click on Advanced and disable all audio suppression options. Also, check the Show in-meeting option to “Enable Original Sound” from microphone so you can switch to and from your original sound and Zoom speech-optimised audio.
