
It is advisable that you set this up before the class so as to avoid an awkward interaction with your members as they wait for you to set this up. It will open up a secondary window with a list of options.ĭon’t worry, this will not close or stop your meeting.

Click on the green “share” button (this may say share screen). Once you’ve entered the meeting, you will see at the bottom of your screen a couple of different options. Step 1: When you join your meeting before the customers attend, click on the “share” button at the bottom of the page.

You can read more about music licensing and purchase a license here. If you wish to play music during your sessions then please also ensure that you have paid the relevant music licensing fees, whether you are delivering your session in person or online. take a hammer and try to hit the motherboard carelessly and violently.This is intended to be a guide on how to play music while teaching through the Zoom app, it is not advice on music licensing. format your harddrive and open your computer. anyway try my solution and if that doesnt work then i dunno. in that case its really strange, unless your headset is ultra loud. so i understand your frustration.ĮDIT: oh, just read now that you are using a headset. been having the same issues before that for a while myself. or you to turn up your microphone sound for whatever you are using it for. It might require your friend to turn up your sound. I just found that moving the level down so it takes in less sound worked. so it has some kind of filter or sensitivity system.

the microphone should only sense the sound of voices, not background noise. this can be done in the Skype settings as well. Then set the slider down to like 2 (almost all the way to the left). Go Control panel -> sound -> recording -> microphone properties -> levels (tab) The way we fixed it (I don't see why this worked, but it did): #19 Okay, so I had this same problem when I played Diablo 3 with a buddy of mine over Skype.
