![]() Thanks for your questions about this in the comments below! I wish I had better news! When someone is sharing their screen, you do not want a shared screen to be recorded instead of the gallery view (This seems like an unlikely scenario, but possible!) You're interested in editing together the 3 video sources later You're not sure which view you'd prefer to have recorded In the screenshot above, there is also the option to record "active speaker, gallery view and shared screen separately", which means you'll end up with three different recordings of the meeting. The recording will be whatever is set in your recording settings, as described above.īonus: How to record active speaker, gallery view and shared screen separately? Note: As the meeting organizer, it doesn't actually matter whether you use active speaker or gallery view during the meeting. The "with shared screen" part means that if someone shares their screen, that will be recorded full screen during that time (instead of the gallery view of the participants). Now, when you start your Zoom meeting and record it, the gallery view will be the recorded view. Then, go to Settings -> Recording -> Untick "Record Active Speaker with Shared Screen" and tick "Record Gallery View with Shared Screen". (Note: To my knowledge, this option is not available for "local recordings" but I have yet to test this fully).īefore you start your meeting, log into you Zoom account in your browser. Good news! For cloud recordings, you can change the default recording view from "active speaker" to "gallery view". For smaller meetings and classes, you might instead want the "gallery view" so you have a better view of everyone in the meeting. Hope this helps anyone else experiencing this defect until they patch it.Zoom defaults to "Active Speaker" view when a meeting is recorded to the cloud. The fix would be that all devices would be iterated correctly so 3 would be available (phone ear speaker, phone loud speaker, and BT device), and each would correlate to the correct icon when selected (so 3 icons instead of 2). So it's only switching between phone loud speaker and phone ear speaker (defect 1) and the phone ear speaker option is showing the Bluetooth option when it should be showing the phone ear speaker option (defect 2). So when you press the button it is showing BT but using phone ear speaker instead. If the above proves to be false, then the cause of the issue (the bug/defect that Zoom team pushed out and now needs to fix so BT devices work normally again like they used to) might be related to the audio source button not iterating correctly through available devices for use. By disconnecting and reconnecting BT, once it reconnects there is no app currently using the BT device so Zoom is able to utilize it correctly. The issue seems to be that the Zoom app is unable to gain primary control of the BT device from another app that was using it. I'm no programmer or engineer, but I do work with them, and I have some speculation on the issue and the cause (PURE SPECULATION, POSSIBLY COMPLETELY INACCURATE): I did this during an active call and when my phone automatically repaired with my Bluetooth headphones the Zoom audio started playing through the headphones correctly. ![]() ![]() While the icon shows the Bluetooth icon, toggle your phone's Bluetooth off, wait a few seconds, then toggle back on. ![]() I MAY HAVE FOUND A WORKAROUND/TEMPORARY FIX FOR THIS ISSUE UNTIL THEY PATCH IT!Įxact same issue as most here I am able to switch audio source from phone speaker to the Bluetooth icon, but that just changes the audio from the louder speakerphone speaker over to the phone ear speaker (like you would need to hold the phone to your ear like a normal phone call). ![]()
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