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lernglust
Aug 20, 2020Copper Contributor
I can hear Users voice in a break-ot room and in another room
In my last meeting I created a break-out session additionally to a meeting. I wondered because I could hear a user voices in both rooms. How is that possible? Does anyone know? Thanks
ChristianBergstrom
Aug 20, 2020Silver Contributor
lernglust Hello, full "breakout room" functionality isn't rolled out yet so I assume you're using the new multi-window feature.
As for the breakout rooms you can follow the progress from the Teams Road map.. here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=65332
..and the associated UserVoice request here https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35000044-introduce-breakout-room-functionality
lernglust
Aug 20, 2020Copper Contributor
Thank you for your reply. Neither Iam using breakout rooms nor multiwindows funcionality. I set up a meeting and I copied a link to a separate meeting in the chat. So, the User (in this case an attendee) can change the room. As a result I get a 'faked breakout room' (because the original meeting gets onhold) The problem is, when the attendee enter the other meeting, I still can hear him/her in the original meeting room. Is there an explanation why his voice does not change the room?
- Aug 23, 2020If I had to guess the other user is joining the other meeting link via browser which will allow you to join two meetings one via client and one via web.
- lernglustAug 24, 2020Copper Contributor
ChrisWebbTechyou can start up to 4 meetings in the same time within the client. If you do so, it can happen, that the voice of an attendee is heared twicely.
- Aug 24, 2020I've never seen this, cause you go on hold, but if you can reproduce this I would highly recommend contacting support since that is a pretty major but IMO.