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Audio & Video Privileges

Enabling and disabling audio and video privileges for meeting participants can be done by hosts of a meeting.

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Meeting hosts can mute and turn off cameras.

On the left side on the Attendees list, you simply select the microphone icon () or camera icon () in order to disable their sound or video. The icon will turn orange if selected and then inform you that the participant's sound/video is disabled.

Permissions

You may also choose to enable or disable audio or camera capabilities for the entire meeting group. Select the icon () above the Attendees list on the left side of the meeting screen to view all enable/disable options. There, you will see the following:

  • Disable All Cameras

  • Enable All Cameras

  • Disable All Microphones

  • Enable All Microphones

These options lock or unlock the participant's abilities to use their microphones or cameras. For example, if you select Disable All Cameras, cameras will be turned off and they will be unable to show their video in the meeting until Enable All Cameras is selected again.