I ran into this issue when I called the zoomSdk.config() function. Am using the zoom app sdk cdn in a basic html website. According to the docs, i passed the relevant configuration object to the zoomSdk.config().

@MaxM Thanks. I tried it out and it gives the same error. What do you mean by Zoom Client in this context. I am in a browser context in this case (working locally) . The zoomSdk is available as a global object but it gives the same error.


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I am using the Zoom API and the Web SDK to offer meetings via web browser (no offer to join via zoom client). The CPU usage from the attendees is 100% by opening a meeting. And the video/audio begins stuttering and/or A/V is out of sync.

Is there any other solution to offer 20 meetings for 150 attendees? I made a website with these 20 meetings and the attendees can easily join the meeting. They only need to enter their name to join. This is much easier than using the desktop client.

Sorry to bring up an old thread, but with Zoom moving towards the new PWA, when students click on the meeting link, the Chromebook still prompts users to download the old Chromebook zoom App with a huge blue button instead of the PWA capturing the link and launching the meeting in the PWA.

Hi there, this is the temporary behavior to default to the legacy client. We will be moving away from this soon. If you would like to default your Chromebooks to use PWA moving fwd, pls raise a case with support and request this, they should be able to get this enabled for the account and will become the default.

I feel really dumb...I am trying to remove the old zoom from my MIL's chromebook and replace it with the PWA format. I can't seem to find any way to REMOVE the old zoom. I've already installed the PWA version but when I try to have her log into a zoom meeting, it keeps telling me "please update to PWA" version. Thanks

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I made a zoom meeting with 2 web sdk clients.

Client 1 activated the video.

Client 2 not and for him the video of Client 1 is displayed

Client 1 has a small window to see his own video, but this is only black. No video is displayed.

the video that is received by js/webapp (from zoom desktop client) has much better quality. are js-webapp based video streams handled differently than native desktop client streams? if yes, is there a possibility to improve the quality?

I haven't yet tried the PWA chrome zoom client. I have had poor experience with it before in chrome OS. However the M1 has quite a bit more horsepower than the ARM tablet I was using. Has anyone tried using it?

Would it hurt using a second browser like Ff? I have researched your issue on the web and found multiple instances of people writing extensions for chrome because of that exact same issue. They existed for some time, but they all went extinct over a while.

Here in India as well, with schools starting new academic years on ZOOM, it would be really great to see a native app for Raspi 4. Web/browser based zoom meetings are pretty erratic as the video keeps shifting to active speaker, dont have the option for gallery view or pin a video.

Raspi 4 with a native zoom client would be just awesome, has the potential to disrupt a lot of markets.

I removed zoom-client from snap, sudo snap remove zoom-client, then installed an un-sandboxed version of zoom using a .deb file following info from this site: -to-install-zoom-client-on-ubuntu-22-04-lts-linux/

I accidently clicked the box to allow pages in chrome to open zoom without showing a prompt. Is it possible to undo this? If not, where is the file stored that contains this data? Can I remove the entry manually?

At this time, I was able to get the Zoom prompt to pop again by clearing mySite Data and Cookies from the last hour. This testing was the firsttime I had used Zoom, so all my records were fresh. Some further testing isrequired to isolate exactly which cookie or data is stored. Justremoving all cookies that showed up when searching "zoom" in the Chrome Cookiesmenu did not work.

To get a feel for the problem, visit maps.google.com in Chrome or Safari on a Mac, and do a pinch-zoom gesture. Instead of the map zooming in, as users would expect, the browser just creates a huge unusable mess.

But if the users acts really fast it still works. This is really annoying in a kiosk setting where a user does a pinch zoom on accident and has no idea what happened so the kiosk is just broken. I'll keep posting if I find a solution

As far as I can tell from research, no such current equivalent tag exists for webkit (or Chrome for that matter) that prevents a user from going to view -> zoom, pressing ctrl (or command) +/-, or doing a pinch gesture on a laptop track pad and zooming accordingly.

Has anyone had to set up the new Zoom PWA in managed guest sessions for chromebooks? The new Zoom PWA doesn't open when students click on a link in our system for a new Zoom session. It acts like zoom isn't installed on the device, which brings up a screen to install Zoom App. Even thought its set force install the new Zoom PWA.

Thank you for your reply. We have several students that use chromebooks and click on a link from our RPCx system that auto launches them into a Zoom session. We can't send them the meeting ID in order to copy/paste it into the Zoom PWA app. The old ChromeOS Zoom app works just find but this new PWA app has been a headache to figure out how to get it to work just like the old ChromeOS Zoom app.

Thank you for your response. I did find this. However, this turns it on for the entire organization. Which becomes a problem for those that use the current Zoom app. Plus, there are more steps that you need to take after the Zoom pwa auto launches. Like the accepting of audio/video settings. Before, the zoom app didn't do that because it remembers the selection the first time. We use chromebooks for our students and the students login with a managed guest account. Which the new Zoom PWA app is a problem because as I mentioned prior. Every time now the students have 5 additional steps to connect to the Zoom meeting. They have to allow the use of the microphone and camera. They have to tell the chromebook to open zoom with the Zoom PWA app. It's just more hassle for the kids to join a zoom meeting.

+1 from me as well for use of browser-support with allow-sandbox:true for the zoom-client and have the recent zoom releases properly operating with zoomus:// links. +2 votes for, 0 votes against, this is now live.

Updating the Zoom Client: Zoom minimally requires client version 5.13.5 (effective November, 4, 2023). For the best experience, we recommend using the most up to date version of the Zoom Client for Meetings and ensure the Client automatically updates: zoom.us/download. Additional information to download and launch the client is available here.

New for January 2023: The Chrome OS App has been retired, Chromebook users will now need to use the Zoom PWA for Chrome OS. The Zoom for Chrome PWA (Progressive Web App) allows you to use some of the same features available on the desktop client or mobile app within the Chrome web browser.

So, with our current world situations, I am using Zoom every day, multiple times. Right now, I either have to launch Zoom directly and copy/paste in meeting information, or I have to let any link in any of my applications (browsers, Slack, other email or calendar) launch a browser window that then does the xdg-open to zoom. And when it does, not all of the info gets passed into Zoom each time.

I think I remember now where I got stuck in the past. And now that I have tried this again just now, I recall this may be not an XFCE issue, but a general environment behavior I would like to tune. It seems that Zoom's favorite way to share meetings now is to use https urls. So, by intended design it is associated with a browser. I would love for the xdg-open (which I understand is not an XFCE-only element) to recognize the URL past https so that it is recognized as and then use Zoom.desktop and skip the need for the browser in that flow. I think this is where I was headed with what I mentioned above. I wanted to create a script or something I could register with the system as a browser that is purely a redirect to Zoom.desktop instead of going to a browser that then redirects to zoommtg.... 

Maybe I am experiencing a first-world problem and wishing upon a star for resolution...

About 6 months ago, i installed zoom's client-app for linux on one of our systems (Mint 19.3, xfce 4.12 64-bit). Works like a charm, never had a problem with it, and during the install it set its own mime-type too: "application/x-zoom Default Zoom".

I have Flatpak Zoom app version 5.10.4 installed and seem to be unable to open the app thru Zoom meeting links in any web browser now. It was previously working, but has recently stopped working this week. I have tried uninstalling the Zoom client and reinstalling. Tried various browsers and all browsers seem unable to open the Zoom desktop app now when I try to join meetings. Any suggestions or anything I can try to help resolve?

Hi kyjweber, to open the zoom meeting on Firefox, do this: When you open the link in Chrome, copy the link, then go to a new Firefox window, and paste the link there. That should work! Let me know if you have any questions!

You are usually taken to a download page when you click the invite link to a Zoom meeting through an email client. The Join From Web extension will always show you how to join a conference through your web browser.

Video conferencing service Zoom patched several issues in October, including a flaw in its Zoom client for meetings, which is marked as having a high severity with a CVSS Score of 8.8. Zoom says versions before version 5.12.2 are susceptible to a URL-parsing vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-28763. e24fc04721

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