How To Add Music To Zoom Meetings

Incorporating music into Zoom meetings can add a personal touch and increase engagement. As a fellow music enthusiast, I have explored various methods to include music in my Zoom meetings and am eager to share what I have discovered with you.

1. Using the Share Computer Sound Feature

The easiest way to play music during a Zoom meeting is by using the “Share computer sound” feature. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Open Zoom and start or join a meeting.
  2. Click on the “Share Screen” button at the bottom of the Zoom window.
  3. In the new window that appears, select the screen or application you want to share.
  4. Check the box that says “Share computer sound” at the bottom left corner of the window.
  5. Click on the “Share” button.
  6. Now, play the music on your computer that you want to share with the meeting participants.

By following these steps, the music will be played through the computer’s speakers and shared with everyone in the meeting. However, keep in mind that the audio quality may vary depending on your computer’s sound system and internet connection.

2. Using a Virtual Audio Cable

If you are looking for more control over the audio quality and want to avoid any potential issues with the computer sound sharing feature, you can use a virtual audio cable. Here’s how:

  1. Install a virtual audio cable software on your computer. There are several options available, such as VB-Audio Virtual Cable and Voicemeeter Banana.
  2. Set up the virtual audio cable by following the instructions provided by the software.
  3. Open your preferred music player and set the output device to the virtual audio cable.
  4. In Zoom, go to the audio settings and select the virtual audio cable as the microphone input.
  5. Start or join a meeting and play the music on your computer.

Using a virtual audio cable allows you to have complete control over the audio quality and volume levels. It also eliminates the risk of any unwanted system sounds being shared with the meeting participants.

3. Using a Music Bot

If you want a more interactive way of adding music to your Zoom meetings, you can use a music bot. There are several music bots available for platforms like Discord and Slack that can also be integrated with Zoom. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Create a music bot account on your preferred platform and invite it to your Zoom meeting.
  2. Set up the bot’s permissions to allow it to join and play music in the meeting.
  3. Use the bot’s commands to play, pause, and skip songs during the meeting.

Using a music bot adds a fun and interactive element to your meetings. You can even create playlists and allow meeting participants to request songs.

Conclusion

Adding music to Zoom meetings is a great way to enhance the overall experience and make your meetings more enjoyable. Whether you choose to use the built-in computer sound sharing feature, a virtual audio cable, or a music bot, there are plenty of options available to suit your preferences. So go ahead, add some music to your next Zoom meeting and make it a memorable one!