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Availability of IMeetingInterpretationController on Linux SDK #10

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pchuri opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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Availability of IMeetingInterpretationController on Linux SDK #10

pchuri opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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@pchuri
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pchuri commented May 3, 2024

Hello Zoom SDK Team,

I am currently working with the Zoom Meeting SDK on Linux and have encountered an issue regarding the availability of the IMeetingInterpretationController interface. It appears that this feature is available on Windows and macOS platforms, but not on Linux.

Could you please confirm if IMeetingInterpretationController is indeed unsupported on Linux? If so, are there any plans to introduce this feature in the future? Our project relies heavily on interpretation functionalities, and having support on Linux would be greatly beneficial.

Thank you for your attention and support.

@analog88
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Hey @pchuri, if you're facing limitations with the availability of IMeetingInterpretationController on the Linux SDK, you might want to check out the Recall.ai API.

It’s a simple 3rd party API that lets you use meeting bots to get raw audio/video/metadata from meetings without you needing to spend months to build, scale and maintain these bots.

Here are the API docs: https://docs.recall.ai/page/tutorials

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pchuri commented Aug 24, 2024

@analog88 , thank you for suggesting Recall AI. I've already been in contact with Recall AI and conducted tests, but unfortunately, Recall AI also doesn't support the bot speaking in the interpretation channel.

Currently, I can use the interpretation channel without any issues in the Windows SDK, but it seems that this feature is not supported in the Linux SDK.

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