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Issue in Teams Premium to use Live Translation feature during Meetings

Anonymous
2023-11-30T09:10:26+00:00

I am using Microsoft Teams Premium to use Live Translation feature during our Meetings.

I am getting the transcription in different language for each participant but Whenever I change the Spoken language for me it changes for everyone in the meeting.

My use case is that Imagine a Chinese and a German guy having a MS Teams Call. Both speak in their own language and MS Teams premium creates in real time subtitles. So when the Chinese guy says something in Chinese, the German guy sees German subtitles and vice versa.

But current Teams Premium enable a single Spoken Language at a time during the meeting.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-11-30T09:54:16+00:00

    In Microsoft Teams, the host of the meeting has the ability to control the spoken language for the live translated captions. The host can select the spoken language from the settings menu before starting the meeting, and this selection will apply to all participants.

    However, during the meeting, any participant can also request a different spoken language for the captions by clicking on the "Request Caption Language" button in the chat window and selecting their preferred language. This will send a request to the host, who can then approve or deny the request. If approved, the captions will be displayed in the requested language for all participants.

    It's worth noting that the availability of live translated captions and the ability to request a different spoken language may depend on the specific features and capabilities of the Teams platform being used. Some versions of Teams may have limitations or restrictions on these features, so it's always a good idea to check with your IT administrator for more information.

    Best regards Adekunle

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-11-30T09:42:26+00:00

    Hi Usman61

    thank you for coming to the forum, my name is Adekunle.its worth noting that this is a user community and we are all users here. while we strive to assist and share insights we are not microsoft.

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