It would appear that MacOs Monterey is telling earbuds to mute when their level gets too low, but it can’t do that for aggregated devices, as their volume can’t be controlled by the OS. Meet doesn’t have an option to disable automatic gain control and the extension didn’t work for me.īut something else did – creating an aggregate sound device as listed here –. I’m facing the same problem, but specifically in my case I needed to use Jabra 75T with Google Meet on Chrome, not Zoom or Slack. It sometimes goes wrong when it first connects to them over bluetooth, but most of the time it’s OK. It stops the input volume of my ear buds from changing in the middle of calls. Update January 2022: After some initial problems using my Jabra Elite 85t with Google Meet, this browser extension seems to be working for me. I can’t spend every work call having the Sound system preferences open on my Macbook to correct the input and output sound – so for now I’ve had to abandon using the Jabra ear buds, and have resorted to moving back to using a wired headset (also manufactured by Jabra) that works without me having to worry about it. Whenever I take the ear buds out of their case to reconnect them, the output volume is set at 0%, so I can’t hear anything until I manually drag it a reasonable volume. And indeed, now the output volume is now causing problems. I did some testing I found that the browser extension sadly doesn’t work for me – but your milage might vary.įor me the input volume still keeps moving around mid-call and auto-mutes when it gets very low. Disable Automatic Gain Control browser extension
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