@BrightandBushy When using the microphone's original audio, the task for noise suppression then lies with that device or any software managing that device.You will want to try disabling original audio and then test for the difference once the Zoom desktop client can manage the noise suppression.
1. Click Audio options and choose how you want to hear the audio in the meeting. Computer audio —Use your computer with a headset or speakers. Choose what speaker and microphone you want to use. Click Test to test your speaker and microphone. Call me —Enter or select the phone number that you'd like the meeting to call.
You can disable the hands-free mode this way: With the device connected, go to Settings > System > Sound > More Sound Settings > Recording tab > Right-click the hands-free device and disable it. If I helped you anyway, It makes me happy. 3 people found this reply helpful. ·.
Anyway, in my Zoom session a couple of minutes ago, a screen kept appearing that the audio output had been changed and the sound kept switching from the speaker in the screen to the headphones every few seconds. I tried forcing Zoom to stay with one system by making a choice in audio options, but this got overridden and the problem started again
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