Original Sound

This extension provides controls for audio input processing

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2023-07-23
Bjorn Lestrud
I may need a bit of assistance. I opened zoom and switched the input as instructed by a previous thread you wrote. However, the extension itself did not open any sort of a dialogue or screen of any kind with any option to disable the processing. All the extension allows me to do is turn it on or off. I can't pin it either. I'm also a little confused by one of your above explanations about PWA because, from what I can see, PWA is being used regardless of whether I launch zoom within a browser tab or not.
2023-07-23
Bjorn Lestrud
en I may need a bit of assistance. I opened zoom and switched the input as instructed by a previous thread you wrote. However, the extension itself did not open any sort of a dialogue or screen of any kind with any option to disable the processing. All the extension allows me to do is turn it on or off. I can't pin it either. I'm also a little confused by one of your above explanations about PWA because, from what I can see, PWA is being used regardless of whether I launch zoom within a browser tab or not.
2022-06-23
Sohaib Roomi
I have added this extension in my Chrome. But it does not open any menu, I am clicking on it but it is unresposive, am I doing something wrong here? thank you
2022-06-23
Sohaib Roomi
en I have added this extension in my Chrome. But it does not open any menu, I am clicking on it but it is unresposive, am I doing something wrong here? thank you
2022-02-25
Neil Alderson
Does this work on a Chromebook and the Zoom PWA app?
2022-02-25
Neil Alderson
en Does this work on a Chromebook and the Zoom PWA app?
2022-02-22
Bradley Saulteaux
This extension allows me to set the right amount of noise suppression using RNNoise at the OS level, then turn off google's robotic noise filters. Brilliant!