When trying to play a video embedded in a PowerPoint deck, the audio is not heard - by me or the attendee, it's broken and bitty, I can hear something playing but it's inaudible. If you stop the share, you can clearly hear the video through the mac speakers.

When trying to share a song via the Spotify app and the ADVANCED share tab - share audio - the song is bitty and inaudible. If you stop the share, you can clearly hear the track through the mac speakers.


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Also have to make sure Manually select Same as System as the speaker - otherwise appears to shift around from Bluetooth headphones to other outputs - seems a little random. This could perhaps do with some look at the code.

please read my description again. I know how to share sound, video, and. It is not working when shared via an application. the playback on my computer is bitty and broken, if you stop the share the sound on my computer is great.

I noticed on the recording of your actual Zoom screen (thank you for that!) the lack of the Sound for Musicians status. Please go to Audio Settings and click the Original sound for musicians radio button which will reveal three check boxes, which I recommend in your case to check all of them.

So there are many things at play here (pardon the pun). In some cases I think you'll get garbled sound when two sources are attempting to play at the same time; and in some cases (when the timing is absolutely perfect -- which it rarely is), the phase is inverted, and one sound cancels the other.

Also makes a difference when one sound is stereo and the other is mono. And then on occasion, Jupiter aligns with Mars and I can hear the Age of Aquarius in the background. Oh wait... that was MY audio!

So... welcome to my life as a Zoom Community Champion, helping people try to figure why their system does something odd. I'm reasonably confident that on occasion Zoom is the culprit... but most times people will say "but it works when I do this, but not when I do that." And as the doctor says, "Well then, don't do that, do this instead." At least we can blame the operating system or something else.

Bottom line: I want to help, but other than "this thing doesn't work under certain circumstances", I'm not sure what your goal is. If there's something you can only do ONE WAY, and that way doesn't work, I'll try to help you devise a work-around (though I think you're finding those on your own quite well). Heck, I'll even fire it up on my Mac Mini (everything else here is Windows - sorry!).

If you do find something that is "broken" (in Zoom) and can definitively document the steps to reproduce it, create a Support Ticket and ship it to me and I'll try to poke Zoom to take it seriously. I'm "just a customer", not a Zoom employee... but I have contacts I can contact.

If I were to focus on just one thing, let's focus on something that doesn't focus on embedded, streaming Powerpoint advanced or screen sharing. Let's focus on the ADVANCED - audio - spotify. I love this feature and used it often. There is no variable path to do this, it's a simple audio share. The joy this feature gives me when people start to talk about feelings, and I play an inappropriate response is disproportionate to my bodily reactions (chuckling etc, just thought I would clarify). In truth, my co-trainers have most likely co-opted a hacker to prevent me from doing this....

Has there been any resolution that works for this issue? I have the exact same issue using the latest Zoom update for Silicon Macs (mine is a Macbook Pro 14" M1), MacOS Ventura 13.01 when I try to share audio. The music/background noise doesn't come through when sharing audio either via Advanced-Share computer audio or by sharing a window with the share audio button checked. Plus the voice track is garbled at times. I've tried all the troubleshooting recommendations: uninstall/re-install Zoom with a reboot in between, check stereo/mono in the share sound button, turning the audio for musicians on/off, and several different apps including Apple Music, Spotify, Youtube music, Youtube, and Vimeo. All with the same results - no music/background audio and voices garbled.

I have just recorded a zoom meeting to myself on a Win11 machine and when reviewing the windows recording, the sound was not recorded on a streamed video from an embed film in a PowerPoint slide. I thought it was just my mac having issues but its not.

This combined with you reporting the same issue with me is really good news, it means it's not all about me, it's about the community and there is a problem. Which means they will fix it. Does anyone remember the 70's TV show Bagpuss, the mice had a great little song...

Not an ideal solution, but I ended up reverting to Monteray and then computer audio sharing in Zoom worked for me. I didn't want to stay on an old OS, so I rolled the dice and reinstalled Ventura as a software update. Audio sharing is still working as I expect in Zoom. So, thankfully, I didn't need to go back to Monterey again. Unintended extra work to reinstall programs and tweak settings every day but my fingers are crossed that Zoom computer audio sharing will continue working.

Hiya, @CarlaA thanks for the tip uninstall and re-install. I have new Mac Mini Pro2 with apple silicon and sharing Spotify Audio was problem as described here and when I installed original I didn't install the "For Apple Silicon" version.

Whenever I try to share audio from a browser or even a local file, Zoom is not sharing the audio at all. If I uninstall and reinstall, the probelm is fixed. 


One other thing I have done is ensure that Accessibility rights are turned on in privacy, and I also added permission to Media & Apple Music. But because this is a fresh install, it will work for now. Until it won't.

When not running Zoom it plays fine. When I open Zoom it asks me if I want to "Join with computer audio". Video plays on computer but without sound. If I click on the arrow beside the Audio button on Zoom and select "leave computer audio" the sound will play again.

Just like other streaming services platforms, Amazon has written some code for sorting out different Amazon Music playback errors, which can help users to report their experiencing issues and get help as soon as possible from Amazon.

A normal issue of Amazon Music errors is Amazon Music user authentication. It seems there is another case that Amazon Music failed to authenticate the user and use Amazon Music error code 180. For starters in this article, we'll tell what is "Amazon Music Exception 180" and why it occurs for better understanding, then introduce how to fix Amazon Music error 180 in 8 workable fixes and an all-round solution.

This is the second Amazon Music error that we have noticed after the spotted-in "Amazon Music Exception 119". According to Amazon Music, that exception is a licensing issue indicating that your Prime Music has expired and must be renewed. Being encoded in 180, it states that "There was a problem playing this song. Please try again. If the problem persists, contact Amazon customer service. Exception 180#".

As stated, "Amazon Music Exception 180" is rather random because that's how Amazon Music errors are sorted out. The more usual case is that this is not a licensing issue and happens both in the two basic modes that Amazon Music supports - Amazon Music online mode and Amazon Music offline mode. First a song or an album stream fine, and " Exception 180 Amazon Music" comes up and seems to exist forever.

Whenever the music stream in Amazon Music app, the song stops after a few seconds or skip to a different song with the appearing message "Exception #180 Amazon Music" due to the Amazon Music app. Hence, there are exclusive methods to fix this issue in Amazon Music settings.

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Sometimes the Refresh My Music setting in Amazon Music can help to solve issues like "Amazon Music Exception 180", especially for those who just renew their subscriptions. After renewing your subscription to solve playback issues, the Amazon Music library needs a reload based on your current licenses. Or if the song is unavailable anymore, it will be greyed out after a refresh. Which can help you quickly identify the reason and get a feasible solution.

As stated, the top reason for Amazon Music playback error 180 is the Amazon Music app itself. Contacting Amazon Music customer service for Amazon Music errors is expected but disappoints a lot, here we offer some collected methods for several situations for the coming up "Amazon Music Exception 180".

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