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How to Add Music to Zoom Meetings: A Step-by-Step Guide

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Zoom Updates Enhance Meetings with Integrated⁢ Music Options

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Zoom is expanding its capabilities beyond video conferencing, now offering‌ multiple‌ ways too integrate audio and ‍music ​directly into⁣ meetings, fostering more ⁢engaging and dynamic virtual experiences. While previously requiring workarounds, Zoom now provides several built-in‍ features to share audio, enhancing interactivity⁤ and reducing meeting⁤ monotony.

Here are five methods to add ⁢music‌ to your Zoom‍ Meetings:

1. Share Computer Sound during Screen Sharing: The⁣ most common method involves sharing your computer’s audio alongside your screen. Initiate screen sharing,⁤ then ‌select the “Share Sound”‍ checkbox in the ‍sharing ‍options window. This allows any audio playing on your ⁤computer⁤ – music, sound ​effects, ‍or presentation audio – to be heard by all participants.

2. ‌Activate Audio‌ Sharing Post-Share: You don’t⁣ need to enable audio sharing⁢ before starting to share your screen. after screen sharing has⁤ begun, access the sharing toolbar,​ click “more,” and select​ “share Sound” to activate audio ⁤transmission.

3.‌ Mono or Stereo Sound Settings: Zoom allows adjustment of the shared audio quality.Within the sharing toolbar’s “More” menu, users⁤ can select⁣ between mono and⁤ stereo sound‌ sharing modes, tailoring the audio experience‍ to their needs.

4. Utilize Virtual Background Music (Third-Party Integration): While not a native Zoom feature, integrating ⁢third-party applications like Spotify‌ or Apple Music alongside screen sharing ⁢allows for ​direct music playback and sharing via the “Share⁢ Sound” option.

5. Manage Audio ​Feedback with Telephone Participants: When participants join via telephone ⁤alongside computer audio, potential feedback loops can occur. To mitigate this, Zoom recommends disabling either the telephone ‌speakers ⁢or computer speakers to prevent audio ⁣from cycling between⁢ devices.

These features​ support a range of applications, from providing‍ background music⁢ while waiting for attendees to ⁤join to enriching presentations with ⁤relevant sound effects. (support.zoom.com/Z-10)

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