Ensure that the correct microphone is selected as the default input device. You can access the audio settings by clicking on the remote desktop connection bar at the top of the screen and selecting "Options.". Then, navigate to the "Local Resources" tab and ensure that the "Remote audio recording" option is selected.
After that, I tested my microphone and everything worked perfectly. If it still doesn't work for you, do not change those settings. You may have to restart your computer, then try again, ensuring the settings have remained on "Windows Sonic for Headphones". If it still doesn't work, this YouTube video is what set me on the right track to begin In This Video We Will See How To Fix Zoom No Mic Detected Error - Failed To Detect Your Microphone. Please Make Sure Your Microphone Is Properly ConnectedHer
2. When actually using the microphone in a meeting, everyone can hear my background noise when I'm not speaking, the moment I speak my microphone cuts out. 3. All three microphones I've tested work perfectly in every single other app including Zoom, Slack, Google meet, Discord and even Preply. The microphones are perfectly functional outside of
Next time I plugged-in the headset, I got the window asking me Select Audio Device (Headphones / Headset). *Found that link on the second answer from Headset microphone not working on Ubuntu 20.04. **The video that you posted here also helped me, together with the 1st comment (from user Insp3ctorJon3s) on the video. In Google Meet, you can do this by opening Google Meet settings, selecting Audio from the left menu, and choosing the proper microphone and speakers from the two dropdown lists. If your microphone or earphones are USB devices, you could also be having USB port issues. Make sure to confirm your USB port is working before you continue. not able to change output and input devices; not recognized newly added sound adaptor; none working microphone; none working headphone; and found out that for some reasons multiple pulseaudio servers were running by executing ps x | grep pulseaudio. The following steps solved the problem: Kill all the instances with killall pulseaudio. Please help. Start workspace session, right click on icon-> adv preferences-> connection center->select the second icon (the one under 'active') click preferences-> connection tab: Mic. & Webcam = auto connect. Other option, reset workspace. At that point I recommend contacting IT support.
Once connected click the menu button at the top center of the screen to pull down all of your options. Click on the Preferences button. Under the File Access tab, select Read and Write. Under the Connections tab, select Connect Automatically for microphones, webcams, digital cameras, and scanners. For the preferred webcam, leave this as Automatic.
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