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Click on the Record button when you want to start a new screen capturing session and continue with your Zoom meeting. After the meeting, you just have to click on the Stop Recording button in QuickTime's bar and preview the video. Instead of recording Zoom Meetings as MP4, TuneFab Screen Recorder allows you to record Zoom meetings to various video formats like MP4, MOV, M4V and more. Hence, in this step, you can select output formats by clicking to the Gear Button on the main interface of the TuneFab Video Recorder.

Now, Zoom is widely used among the video conference between colleagues, online classes in school, etc. But sometimes, the distractions, tech issues, or other problems can lead to missing out on essential information. The best solution for this problem is to record the whole Zoom meeting, so you can re-watch the important stuff of the conference.


Zoom lets you record calls whether you're a free user or a paid user. However, free user can only be able to save recording to computer, but paid users can save the recording to the cloud. And please note that only the host and the participant authorized by the host can start the recording of Zoom meeting. What if you can't get permission to record Zoom meeting from the host? Don't worry, we will show you how to record Zoom meeting call with or without permission here.

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  • 1. How to Record Zoom Meeting Without Permission
  • 2. How to Record Zoom Meeting with Permission of Host

How to Record Zoom Meeting Without Permission

Participants have to get the recording privilege from the host to start recording the Zoom meeting. But if you can't get the recording permission from the host, you can use a third-party screen record like VideoSolo Screen Recorder to help you record Zoom meeting without permission.


VideoSolo Screen Recorder is a powerful desktop software to record all the computer sound, microphone sound, and image from Zoom meeting on both Windows and Mac. Same as Zoom local recorder, it can set recording area, use hotkeys to control, draw, and add all kinds of annotations. Beyond that, it has amazing recording functions such as record the Zoom meeting as so many formats, preview before save and take snapshots while recording. Most importantly, with VideoSolo Screen Recorder, you are able to record freely without the authorization from the host.

Step 1. Select 'Video Recorder' to Record Zoom Meeting

In the main interface of VideoSolo Screen Recorder, click 'Video Recorder' to record both video and audio. If you want to record audio only, you can use audio recorder (Learn more about audio recording in this article: [High Quality] Simple Way to Record Computer Audio.)

Step 2. Select Recording Area and Adjust Sound

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Full screen, fixed region and User-defined are provided. Choose one of them to custom your Zoom meeting screen area. Full Screen is recommended for recording important meetings. Then, modify the system sound and microphone sound to a comfortable volume.

Step 3. Select Output Format and Set Hotkeys

This screen recorder provides various video output format including MP4, WMV, MOV, F4V, TS, AVI and Gif. Click the gear-shaped icon and go to 'Output' tab, you can set video format/quality, frame rate and location of output files. In order to get a high-quality Zoom meeting video and save computer memory, I recommend this scheme:

Windows/Mac

(Vdieo)

Format

Codec

Quality

Frame Rate

MP4

H.264

High

24fps (Recommend),30fps, 60fps

If you set 'Full screen' to record Zoom meeting, you can use hotkeys to control the recording.

Step 4. Click 'REC' In the Video Setting Interface to Begin Recording

When you finish setting, join the existing Zoom meeting in progress or start to host a meeting. Then you can click 'REC' to record. Functions such as hide the bar, set recording length, take snapshot, or draw are all supported in VideoSolo Screen Recorder. When stopped, a preview window will pop up then you can decide whether to save it in your local drive.

Part 2. How to Record Zoom Meeting with Permission of Host

As we said before, Zoom offers two options for recording: local recording and cloud recording. The local recording will save the file on your local storage drive. Cloud recording is only available to paid subscribers. And only hosts and co-hosts can start a cloud recording. As a participant, you can contact the host to ask whether he/she can give you the access to start local recording.


Here is the official guide for how to start local recording and cloud recording in Zoom.


The official guide is a little complicated, so next we will show you the 3 steps to record Zoom meeting if you're a participant.

Step 1. If the host has granted you permission to record the ongoing meeting, there is a 'Record' button at the bottom of the screen. Click the button to start recording Zoom meeting call.

Step 2. You will see a red dot in the top-left corner while the recording is active. There are also buttons to pause or stop the Zoom recording. After the meeting is ended, Zoom will automatically convert the meeting recording to files you can access.


Step 3. The local recording files will be saved in the default location:

PC: C:UsersUser NameDocumentsZoom

Mac: /Users/User Name/Documents/Zoom


The use of Zoom local recorder is really suitable on Zoom App. While on record Zoom meeting from Mac/Windows computer as a participant, VideoSolo Screen Recorder may be a more outstanding method. It can capture all your computer movements including online meetings, webstream and gameplay. You are welcome to have a try.


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Find that the Zoom video conferencing app is not working on your Mac?

With around 200 million daily users using the app currently at the time of this writing, many users have reported issues with Zoom crashing, lagging, screen share flickering, keeps freezing, camera not working and even a getting a black screen. It's tough to go about your business webinar or team meeting, especially when such issues occur that can leave a bad experience for the other participants.

This extensive guide will address each of those issues as well as provides solutions on how you can fix it. By the end of this post, you will be able to go about your meetings with the Zoom app running again. 🙂

Let's jump right in.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

How to Fix Zoom Not Working on Mac: 7 Ways

1. Your Mac's Camera or Webcam Not Working on Zoom? Do This.

If you find that the Zoom app is not detecting your webcam or that the camera is not working, then we highly recommend that you go through our 'How To Fix Webcam Not Working on Zoom' post which we curated a few days ago.

The issue itself is quite a popular one, and we provide thirteen solutions on how you can go about fixing the issue and getting your camera working again.

Briefly, here are some of the solutions which we suggest that you do: Apowersoft recorder free.

  • If you're on macOS 10.17 version, 10.16 or earlier, then you will want to head over to /Library/QuickTime/ and delete the Video Glide, Sonix SN9C, 3ivx Video Codec, or Desktop Video Out components. Learn more about how you can do it, step-by-step.
  • Make sure that no other video conferencing apps are running in the background such as FaceTime, Discord, Slack, Microsoft Teams as well as and especially Skype.
  • If the webcam continues not to work, then you will also want to make sure that you try using it with another video conferencing app with Zoom not running in the background. If it works with other apps but not with Zoom, then the issue lies with Zoom. However, if the webcam itself doesn't work, then you will need to reach out to Apple directly and have the camera checked out for any abnormalities.

2. Zoom Lags on Mac.

It can be challenging to get your head around why the Zoom app could be acting so slow and laggy whenever you try to use it. However, the biggest culprit of such an issue will be your internet connection because Zoom will not be able to without it.

On your Mac, you will want to see the range for your Wi-Fi which you've currently connected to. You will also want to test the strength of the connection by going onto your search browser and loading up a random webpage. Another great tip is to test your internet connection by heading over to speedtest.netand carrying out a speed test to see if your internet connection is slower than usual.

If there are issues with your Wi-Fi, then first and foremost you will want to restart your Wi-Fi router or ask your company IT admin to get on it. Additionally, try to restart your Zoom app as well by closing it down completely and starting it.

Once the Wi-Fi reconnects, then you can try to see if this fixes the issue. If it doesn't, then the Internet Service Provider (ISP) that is responsible for providing internet access will need to address the network issue. You can reach out to your ISP (Xfinity, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc.) by googling them and then reaching out to their support.

3. Zoom Screen Share Flickering / Not Working on Mac.

One issue that was frequently reported by Zoom users was finding that the screen share flickers or simply does not work. If you happen to experience the same dilemma, then the following solutions can help provide a fix.

  • Firstly, make sure that your macOS version is updated to the latest version.
  • You will want to see if the screen share flickering issue is directly caused by the Zoom app itself. To figure out if the problem is with the Zoom app: try stopping the screen share first and then starting it back again. You can do this by clicking on Stop Share from the dock and then starting a new share by clicking New Share.
  • If the screen share is not working on Mac, then make sure that you have enabled Zoom to access your screen. Since macOS 10.15 Catalina version, you have to explicitly allow Zoom to access your screen for screen recording. You can do this in your System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Screen Recording. Check the option for zoom.us.
  • If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the Zoom.us app and then reinstalling it. This should fix most problems with the app itself however will not fix the issue if it is from your Mac (which we will get into next).
  • To identify if the issue is from your Mac, you will want to first close down all background running apps. Screensharing takes up a considerable amount of your Mac's CPU. So if you have many apps running in the background, your Mac's CPU usage is going to be closer to 100% which can cause your Zoom video to get choppy, lag and even crash. To find out if your Mac's CPU is indeed maxed out, bring up Spotlight Search and search for Activity Monitor. In Activity Monitor, you will want to see if the % CPU totals up to 100. If it is, you will want to close down any app which is taking up more than 10% of your CPU.
  • If the screen continues to flicker, even while using other apps such as Discord, Slack for screen sharing, then we advise that you reach out to Apple Support or bring in your Mac to your nearest Apple Store for inspection to see if there are any issues with your Mac's screen itself.

4. Zoom Keeps Freezing? Here's What You Can Do.

Again if you find that the Zoom app keeps freezing on your Mac, then you will want to make sure that it is not caused by an overloaded CPU as we have discussed in the previous section.

This is assuming that you've already updated your Mac to the latest macOS version and tried to restart/reinstall the Zoom app.

Here's how you can check your Mac's CPU usage rate step-by-step:

  1. Firstly, open your Spotlight Search (⌘ + space).
  2. Search for Activity Monitor.
  3. Now in Activity Monitor, under the % CPU column, you will want to go through the list of apps shown and close any apps which are taking too much of CPU. A good rule of thumb to follow is if the program is taking at least 10% of your CPU then it's worth closing it.
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Note

Make sure that no other video conferencing apps such as FaceTime, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Slack are running in the background. Having both Zoom and another app like FaceTime running can cause issues. This is stated by Zoom themselves.

  1. Restart the Zoom app and test if this fixes it.

5. Zoom Audio and Video Issues? Microphone Not Working? Try This.

Almost every video conferencing app has its fair share of issues with audio and video capabilities. We've previously covered it for Discord and even Microsoft Teams.

The following solutions can help fix almost any audio or video issue you may be experiencing with Zoom app on your Mac.

  • You will want to make sure to that you've permitted Zoom to access your microphone and camera. On your Mac, choose the Apple menu and then select System Preferences. Next, click on Security & Privacy and then click Privacy. Now, click Microphone. Go over to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Microphone. Over here make sure that you have selected the checkbox next to zoom.us (Zoom) so that it allows Zoom app to access the microphone. Do the same for the Camera option as well. This should provide the permissions for Zoom to access both your microphone and camera allowing you to use them during your meetings.
  • If you're using wireless Bluetooth earbuds such as AirPods or AirPods Pro, then you will want to make sure that there are no issues with them as well when connecting them to your Mac. We've written a post on this 'How to Fix AirPods Not Connecting to Mac' which you can try to follow. Take note that the methods shared in this guide are applicable even if you're using other brands of wireless Bluetooth earbuds or listening devices.
  • Apart from that, you will also want to make sure that there are no issues with your Mac's built-in microphone, USB microphone or an inline microphone on your Bluetooth headphones/earbuds. You can test your speaker and microphone before joining a meeting by following the steps laid out here.

Alternatively, you can also use the video as reference below:

6. Zoom Crashes on Mac.

The issues I've personally encountered with using the Zoom app on Mac was that it kept crashing whenever I would try to connect to the meeting or even sometimes when I try to open the application.

After having tried the below steps, the number of crashes encountered has significantly gone down.

Before you do anything, you will need to isolate the two sources of the issue: 1) Zoom app 2) your Mac. By doing this, you can find out where exactly you need to focus since the issue would have originated from there.

  • First and foremost, as mentioned in Method 3 and Method 4, it is highly likely that there are background running apps that are consuming too much of your Mac's CPU. You can see this by opening your Activity Monitor, and you should see that the apps take up 100% CPU usage. In which case, after I've tried to close down the various programs like XCode, Netflix, Slack, and Final Cut Pro, Zoom worked like a charm without any crashes. It is also important to note that I also closed almost every other video conferencing apps which I have installed on the Mac such as Discord, Slack and FaceTime.
  • Secondly, it is the app itself. I also uninstalled the Zoom app and reinstalled it. Learn more on how to uninstall and reinstall Zoom from here.
  • I've turned off my Mac's firewall, all third-party antivirus such as Bitdefender (the one I had installed) as well as VPN services such as NordVPN (the one I had). To turn off your Mac's firewall, simply go into your Mac's System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall tab. From here, all you have to do is click on Turn Off Firewall. You might be prompted to enter your Mac's password to confirm your decision.
  • Lastly, I gave a quick check to make sure that the macOS version installed on my Mac was indeed the latest one. To do this, click on the Apple menu in the corner of your screen and choose About This Mac. You'll be able to see the macOS name, such as macOS Catalina, followed by its version number. From here you can download and install any updates (if any) by clicking on Software Update.

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After completing the above steps, the Zoom app works flawlessly. Regarding the firewall, I allowed Zoom to use the Mac without firewall by following the steps laid out here by Apple's Support (Under Advanced Settings > Allowing specific applications).

Try it and comment down below whether the steps above work for you as it did for me.

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7. Solutions to Zoom Video Black Screen.

There have also been several reports that the Zoom video keeps appearing as a black screen. For some users, they've found that the audio works in the background, but the video doesn't work (appears as a black screen). For others, both audio and video don't work.

If you find yourself in the same predicament, then we suggest that you go through the steps below. The steps are the same as to what we shared in Method 5:

  • A black screen on Zoom video can happen if you've not given permission for your Zoom to access your camera. On your Mac, choose the Apple menu and then select System Preferences. Next, click on Security & Privacy and then click Privacy. Now, click the Camera. Over here make sure that you have selected the checkbox next to zoom.us (Zoom) so that it allows Zoom app to access the camera. Do the same for the Microphone option as well.
  • Test both the camera and microphone with other video conferencing apps like Discord or FaceTime and see if the issue persists. If it does, then you might need to reach out to Apple's support or visit the Apple Store in person to have your Mac inspected for any issues with the hardware.

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Zoom

Full screen, fixed region and User-defined are provided. Choose one of them to custom your Zoom meeting screen area. Full Screen is recommended for recording important meetings. Then, modify the system sound and microphone sound to a comfortable volume.

Step 3. Select Output Format and Set Hotkeys

This screen recorder provides various video output format including MP4, WMV, MOV, F4V, TS, AVI and Gif. Click the gear-shaped icon and go to 'Output' tab, you can set video format/quality, frame rate and location of output files. In order to get a high-quality Zoom meeting video and save computer memory, I recommend this scheme:

Windows/Mac

(Vdieo)

Format

Codec

Quality

Frame Rate

MP4

H.264

High

24fps (Recommend),30fps, 60fps

If you set 'Full screen' to record Zoom meeting, you can use hotkeys to control the recording.

Step 4. Click 'REC' In the Video Setting Interface to Begin Recording

When you finish setting, join the existing Zoom meeting in progress or start to host a meeting. Then you can click 'REC' to record. Functions such as hide the bar, set recording length, take snapshot, or draw are all supported in VideoSolo Screen Recorder. When stopped, a preview window will pop up then you can decide whether to save it in your local drive.

Part 2. How to Record Zoom Meeting with Permission of Host

As we said before, Zoom offers two options for recording: local recording and cloud recording. The local recording will save the file on your local storage drive. Cloud recording is only available to paid subscribers. And only hosts and co-hosts can start a cloud recording. As a participant, you can contact the host to ask whether he/she can give you the access to start local recording.


Here is the official guide for how to start local recording and cloud recording in Zoom.


The official guide is a little complicated, so next we will show you the 3 steps to record Zoom meeting if you're a participant.

Step 1. If the host has granted you permission to record the ongoing meeting, there is a 'Record' button at the bottom of the screen. Click the button to start recording Zoom meeting call.

Step 2. You will see a red dot in the top-left corner while the recording is active. There are also buttons to pause or stop the Zoom recording. After the meeting is ended, Zoom will automatically convert the meeting recording to files you can access.


Step 3. The local recording files will be saved in the default location:

PC: C:UsersUser NameDocumentsZoom

Mac: /Users/User Name/Documents/Zoom


The use of Zoom local recorder is really suitable on Zoom App. While on record Zoom meeting from Mac/Windows computer as a participant, VideoSolo Screen Recorder may be a more outstanding method. It can capture all your computer movements including online meetings, webstream and gameplay. You are welcome to have a try.


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Find that the Zoom video conferencing app is not working on your Mac?

With around 200 million daily users using the app currently at the time of this writing, many users have reported issues with Zoom crashing, lagging, screen share flickering, keeps freezing, camera not working and even a getting a black screen. It's tough to go about your business webinar or team meeting, especially when such issues occur that can leave a bad experience for the other participants.

This extensive guide will address each of those issues as well as provides solutions on how you can fix it. By the end of this post, you will be able to go about your meetings with the Zoom app running again. 🙂

Let's jump right in.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

How to Fix Zoom Not Working on Mac: 7 Ways

1. Your Mac's Camera or Webcam Not Working on Zoom? Do This.

If you find that the Zoom app is not detecting your webcam or that the camera is not working, then we highly recommend that you go through our 'How To Fix Webcam Not Working on Zoom' post which we curated a few days ago.

The issue itself is quite a popular one, and we provide thirteen solutions on how you can go about fixing the issue and getting your camera working again.

Briefly, here are some of the solutions which we suggest that you do: Apowersoft recorder free.

  • If you're on macOS 10.17 version, 10.16 or earlier, then you will want to head over to /Library/QuickTime/ and delete the Video Glide, Sonix SN9C, 3ivx Video Codec, or Desktop Video Out components. Learn more about how you can do it, step-by-step.
  • Make sure that no other video conferencing apps are running in the background such as FaceTime, Discord, Slack, Microsoft Teams as well as and especially Skype.
  • If the webcam continues not to work, then you will also want to make sure that you try using it with another video conferencing app with Zoom not running in the background. If it works with other apps but not with Zoom, then the issue lies with Zoom. However, if the webcam itself doesn't work, then you will need to reach out to Apple directly and have the camera checked out for any abnormalities.

2. Zoom Lags on Mac.

It can be challenging to get your head around why the Zoom app could be acting so slow and laggy whenever you try to use it. However, the biggest culprit of such an issue will be your internet connection because Zoom will not be able to without it.

On your Mac, you will want to see the range for your Wi-Fi which you've currently connected to. You will also want to test the strength of the connection by going onto your search browser and loading up a random webpage. Another great tip is to test your internet connection by heading over to speedtest.netand carrying out a speed test to see if your internet connection is slower than usual.

If there are issues with your Wi-Fi, then first and foremost you will want to restart your Wi-Fi router or ask your company IT admin to get on it. Additionally, try to restart your Zoom app as well by closing it down completely and starting it.

Once the Wi-Fi reconnects, then you can try to see if this fixes the issue. If it doesn't, then the Internet Service Provider (ISP) that is responsible for providing internet access will need to address the network issue. You can reach out to your ISP (Xfinity, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc.) by googling them and then reaching out to their support.

3. Zoom Screen Share Flickering / Not Working on Mac.

One issue that was frequently reported by Zoom users was finding that the screen share flickers or simply does not work. If you happen to experience the same dilemma, then the following solutions can help provide a fix.

  • Firstly, make sure that your macOS version is updated to the latest version.
  • You will want to see if the screen share flickering issue is directly caused by the Zoom app itself. To figure out if the problem is with the Zoom app: try stopping the screen share first and then starting it back again. You can do this by clicking on Stop Share from the dock and then starting a new share by clicking New Share.
  • If the screen share is not working on Mac, then make sure that you have enabled Zoom to access your screen. Since macOS 10.15 Catalina version, you have to explicitly allow Zoom to access your screen for screen recording. You can do this in your System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Screen Recording. Check the option for zoom.us.
  • If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the Zoom.us app and then reinstalling it. This should fix most problems with the app itself however will not fix the issue if it is from your Mac (which we will get into next).
  • To identify if the issue is from your Mac, you will want to first close down all background running apps. Screensharing takes up a considerable amount of your Mac's CPU. So if you have many apps running in the background, your Mac's CPU usage is going to be closer to 100% which can cause your Zoom video to get choppy, lag and even crash. To find out if your Mac's CPU is indeed maxed out, bring up Spotlight Search and search for Activity Monitor. In Activity Monitor, you will want to see if the % CPU totals up to 100. If it is, you will want to close down any app which is taking up more than 10% of your CPU.
  • If the screen continues to flicker, even while using other apps such as Discord, Slack for screen sharing, then we advise that you reach out to Apple Support or bring in your Mac to your nearest Apple Store for inspection to see if there are any issues with your Mac's screen itself.

4. Zoom Keeps Freezing? Here's What You Can Do.

Again if you find that the Zoom app keeps freezing on your Mac, then you will want to make sure that it is not caused by an overloaded CPU as we have discussed in the previous section.

This is assuming that you've already updated your Mac to the latest macOS version and tried to restart/reinstall the Zoom app.

Here's how you can check your Mac's CPU usage rate step-by-step:

  1. Firstly, open your Spotlight Search (⌘ + space).
  2. Search for Activity Monitor.
  3. Now in Activity Monitor, under the % CPU column, you will want to go through the list of apps shown and close any apps which are taking too much of CPU. A good rule of thumb to follow is if the program is taking at least 10% of your CPU then it's worth closing it.

Note

Make sure that no other video conferencing apps such as FaceTime, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Slack are running in the background. Having both Zoom and another app like FaceTime running can cause issues. This is stated by Zoom themselves.

  1. Restart the Zoom app and test if this fixes it.

5. Zoom Audio and Video Issues? Microphone Not Working? Try This.

Almost every video conferencing app has its fair share of issues with audio and video capabilities. We've previously covered it for Discord and even Microsoft Teams.

The following solutions can help fix almost any audio or video issue you may be experiencing with Zoom app on your Mac.

  • You will want to make sure to that you've permitted Zoom to access your microphone and camera. On your Mac, choose the Apple menu and then select System Preferences. Next, click on Security & Privacy and then click Privacy. Now, click Microphone. Go over to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Microphone. Over here make sure that you have selected the checkbox next to zoom.us (Zoom) so that it allows Zoom app to access the microphone. Do the same for the Camera option as well. This should provide the permissions for Zoom to access both your microphone and camera allowing you to use them during your meetings.
  • If you're using wireless Bluetooth earbuds such as AirPods or AirPods Pro, then you will want to make sure that there are no issues with them as well when connecting them to your Mac. We've written a post on this 'How to Fix AirPods Not Connecting to Mac' which you can try to follow. Take note that the methods shared in this guide are applicable even if you're using other brands of wireless Bluetooth earbuds or listening devices.
  • Apart from that, you will also want to make sure that there are no issues with your Mac's built-in microphone, USB microphone or an inline microphone on your Bluetooth headphones/earbuds. You can test your speaker and microphone before joining a meeting by following the steps laid out here.

Alternatively, you can also use the video as reference below:

6. Zoom Crashes on Mac.

The issues I've personally encountered with using the Zoom app on Mac was that it kept crashing whenever I would try to connect to the meeting or even sometimes when I try to open the application.

After having tried the below steps, the number of crashes encountered has significantly gone down.

Before you do anything, you will need to isolate the two sources of the issue: 1) Zoom app 2) your Mac. By doing this, you can find out where exactly you need to focus since the issue would have originated from there.

  • First and foremost, as mentioned in Method 3 and Method 4, it is highly likely that there are background running apps that are consuming too much of your Mac's CPU. You can see this by opening your Activity Monitor, and you should see that the apps take up 100% CPU usage. In which case, after I've tried to close down the various programs like XCode, Netflix, Slack, and Final Cut Pro, Zoom worked like a charm without any crashes. It is also important to note that I also closed almost every other video conferencing apps which I have installed on the Mac such as Discord, Slack and FaceTime.
  • Secondly, it is the app itself. I also uninstalled the Zoom app and reinstalled it. Learn more on how to uninstall and reinstall Zoom from here.
  • I've turned off my Mac's firewall, all third-party antivirus such as Bitdefender (the one I had installed) as well as VPN services such as NordVPN (the one I had). To turn off your Mac's firewall, simply go into your Mac's System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall tab. From here, all you have to do is click on Turn Off Firewall. You might be prompted to enter your Mac's password to confirm your decision.
  • Lastly, I gave a quick check to make sure that the macOS version installed on my Mac was indeed the latest one. To do this, click on the Apple menu in the corner of your screen and choose About This Mac. You'll be able to see the macOS name, such as macOS Catalina, followed by its version number. From here you can download and install any updates (if any) by clicking on Software Update.

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After completing the above steps, the Zoom app works flawlessly. Regarding the firewall, I allowed Zoom to use the Mac without firewall by following the steps laid out here by Apple's Support (Under Advanced Settings > Allowing specific applications).

Try it and comment down below whether the steps above work for you as it did for me.

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7. Solutions to Zoom Video Black Screen.

There have also been several reports that the Zoom video keeps appearing as a black screen. For some users, they've found that the audio works in the background, but the video doesn't work (appears as a black screen). For others, both audio and video don't work.

If you find yourself in the same predicament, then we suggest that you go through the steps below. The steps are the same as to what we shared in Method 5:

  • A black screen on Zoom video can happen if you've not given permission for your Zoom to access your camera. On your Mac, choose the Apple menu and then select System Preferences. Next, click on Security & Privacy and then click Privacy. Now, click the Camera. Over here make sure that you have selected the checkbox next to zoom.us (Zoom) so that it allows Zoom app to access the camera. Do the same for the Microphone option as well.
  • Test both the camera and microphone with other video conferencing apps like Discord or FaceTime and see if the issue persists. If it does, then you might need to reach out to Apple's support or visit the Apple Store in person to have your Mac inspected for any issues with the hardware.

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This wraps our guide on how to fix Zoom not working on Mac. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment below, and we will try out best to help. 🙂

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