![]() ![]() To summarize:Ī) Create a Multi Output Device which uses: (a1) the source where you hear the sound (either built-in speaker or external headphone) (a2) BlackHole (the 2ch version is enough), and (a3) ZoomAudioDevice. The thing missing in my initial setup was an Agreggate Device, which is configured in macOS Audio MIDI setup. It’s possible to achieve the above using only the free app BlackHole. With one caveat, hence this question: I can’t get to record my microphone, so anything I say is not transcribed, despite me adding the microphone to the Multi-Output Device (I use a Yeti). No need to record anything in Zoom itself. You can get a transcription of all participants through feeding the audio from Zoom, via Balck Hole and Chrome, into Microsoft 365 online. Made sure Microsoft (the 365 website) is allowed to use the microphone ![]() ![]() In Chrome > Setting > Privacy and Security > Site settings > Microphone > and selected BlackHole 2ch (Virtual) as the microphone Chrome is allowed to use In Zoom, for speaker, I selected “same as system” i.e. In the Sound pane of macOS System Settings > Output > I selected the agregate device (created in Audio MIDI setup) That device use my external headphone (which I use while on Zoom) and BlackHole 2ch In macOS Audio MIDI Setup (found in Utilities), created a Multi-Output Device The goal: outputing (or channelling) the sound of Zoom meetings (all participants including myself) in Chrome so 1) it can be picked up (recorded) by Microsoft Word 365 running in Chrome and 2) the audio output can be automatically transcribed (as opposed to recording a file first, then uploading the file to Microsoft 365 for transcription).Running macOS 13.3 (22E252), and using Chrome Version 1.49 (Official Build) (arm64), but it should work in other browser as well. ![]()
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