Forum Discussion
Allow muting a person only for me
Sometimes I am in a meeting where one of the persons in the meeting is actually near me in the world outside the screen. In this case the sound is a bit maddening since there is a small delay between the sound from the person and the sound through the teams interface. In these cases, I would like to mute the person only for me since I am sitting near and can hear the person fine without headphones. Right now I need to takeoff headphones when the person is talking and putting it back as the person finishes talking.
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- mtjoelkerBrass Contributor
It says yours is not available! Not sure if it was archived or what happened. This one should work: https://aka.ms/AAwc7bh
Or search Feedback Hub for: "Teams Meeting - Allow muting a person only for me"
- Brian85sCopper Contributor
dpamment Yes, A feature like this would be great! I would like to stay in a study group chat for work but I would also like to be able to listen to the audio from the e-learning i'm currently working on. Whenever I try muting the person's audio in the teams study group it end's up muting their microphone for everyone else too so I am forced to exit the chat.
- Ed DablinCopper Contributor
Yes this would solve a problem in our office.
- Tijs_VOCopper ContributorAgreed that this would be a major plus for Teams. One of my clients REALLY needs this feature.
They lack sufficient meeting rooms & often keep meetings from their separated desks (but all in the same, open room). So unfortunately a speakerphone is not an option.
It's been the biggest complain about Teams there, I sincerely hope I get to announce the feature's arrival one day. - tm1212Copper Contributor
Signed up specifically to indicate that we need this feature as well. My colleagues and I regularly move over to Discord when we have to work alongside each other for a longer time, because Teams becomes unbearable if 2 people are in the same room or one person has a jackhammer in the background and keeps forgetting to mute themselves when they are not speaking.
I understand that the audiostream is mixed server-side and this is messier to implement than it seems at first glance, but MS should probably know that the lack of this feature is driving at least some people to other platforms on a regular basis. None of these alternative platforms can offer some of the other functionalities that Teams offers, but that just means that usage keeps being fragmented and it really is just this single feature being responsible for that. - BDUCCXCopper Contributori SORELY need this feature!
It is downright neglible that I am not able to mute individual persons on a call.
There are not always enough meeting rooms available at the office, and it is ridiculous I have to hold the headphones out in the air away from my ears when I am on a call with and a colleague in the office space is on the same call and speaking.
FIX THIS PLEASE. - mcrevelingCopper Contributor100% agree - I very commonly will join a meeting with someone who is in the same room as me (we are both in the same meeting) and it would be incredibly useful if I could mute the person in the room with me because I can hear them (and hearing them through Teams is just an obnoxious echo).
- IVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV2035Copper Contributor
This is a completely basic feature which voice and conference programs had figured out and had availible as an option around 2001-2003. It's a joke that Microsoft still hasnt implemented this
- AscendorBrass ContributorIn hybrid offices, this is an extremely important feature. It's remarkable, that Teams does not allow this.
- StormiltonCopper ContributorCommenting to help this gain traction. Definite +1 for this
- jpwxCopper ContributorSame issue here. Private mute would be very useful!
- Guy_C_78Copper ContributorYet another idea already enabled elsewhere. I work in a team where we hold a daily meeting - some of us are in the same physical space, and others are elsewhere. It makes sense to allow us all to remain un-muted in these meetings, while blocking each others audio.
I see two solutions and a workaround:
- Let us mute local audio from people we do not need to hear twice
- Allow us to define a group of people all in the same room that Teams just locally mutes
- Everyone uses Discord for voice chat because we can do this there