Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-04 Thread 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
On 4/12/23 08:55, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote: You're correct, Jason. However, checking the box wasn't sufficient for some reason. In VoiceOver Utility -> Sound, is the output device set to system default? If not, that's your problem. -- The following information is important

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-04 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
You're correct, Jason. However, checking the box wasn't sufficient for some reason. 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries writes: > > On 3/12/23 09:29, Brad Snyder wrote: > > Loopback is a great option, however if you are already able to screen > > share, then just change your VO output to the

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-04 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Thanks, I'm already able to screen share--and need to, actually. So, I'll check my VO settings when I next need this tomorrow. Thanks, Brad, All. Janina Brad Snyder writes: > Loopback is a great option, however if you are already able to screen share, > then just change your VO output to the

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-03 Thread Brad Snyder
This is true, however if VO output is routed somewhere other than the system default, it will not be heard through screen share. - Brad - On Dec 3, 2023, at 08:33, 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries wrote:  On 3/12/23 09:29, Brad Snyder wrote: > Loopback is a great option, however if you

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-03 Thread 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
On 3/12/23 09:29, Brad Snyder wrote: Loopback is a great option, however if you are already able to screen share, then just change your VO output to the system default ,and you should be good. If I remember rightly, when you enable screen sharing, there's an option (typically a check box) to

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-03 Thread Brad Snyder
Loopback is a great option, however if you are already able to screen share, then just change your VO output to the system default ,and you should be good. - Brad - On Dec 3, 2023, at 06:06, Herbie Allen wrote: That is a thing with Rogueamoeba products with M1 Macs, However, I have helped a

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-03 Thread Herbie Allen
That is a thing with Rogueamoeba products with M1 Macs, However, I have helped a number of people through this process and they have had no issues afterwards, so it is safe. You can also do Screen Share, but Loopback is a better way as you it’s easier, and you don’t have to worry about how the

Re: Getting VoiceOver TTS into Zoom calls

2023-12-03 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
The last time I played with Rogue Amoeba software, the installer wanted permission to overwrite part of Apple's kernel space. Assuming even that there may be no malware involved, it still seems a risky thing to do just from a functionality perspective relating to other applications. John Dowling