
Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux
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What Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux does
The Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux provides developers with the tools necessary to create headless meeting bots that can join Zoom meetings, capture raw audio and video, and automate various meeting tasks. This SDK is particularly useful for scenarios where a bot needs to participate in meetings without a graphical user interface, making it ideal for server-side applications and cloud environments. With capabilities for raw media capture, transcription, and AI integration, developers can build sophisticated meeting solutions that enhance productivity and streamline workflows.
To get started, developers can utilize the provided C++ library, which is optimized for headless operations. The SDK supports raw data access, allowing for the capture of PCM audio and YUV420 video, which can be essential for applications requiring direct media processing or AI analysis. The SDK also integrates with Docker, providing pre-configured setups for easy deployment in cloud environments. This makes it suitable for organizations looking to automate meeting processes or gather insights from meetings without manual intervention.
The SDK includes detailed documentation and sample code to help developers understand how to implement features such as automatic meeting joining, raw recording, and cloud recording workflows. With the ability to leverage Zoom's API for authentication and meeting management, developers can create robust applications that enhance the Zoom experience for users. Whether you are building a transcription bot, a recording bot, or an AI meeting assistant, the Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux offers the necessary tools and flexibility to meet your needs.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to create a bot that can join Zoom meetings, record audio and video, or integrate AI features for automation.
When not to use it
This SDK is not suitable for applications requiring a graphical user interface or those that need to host custom video sessions.
What you can build with it
Transcription Bot
Develop a bot that automatically joins meetings and transcribes discussions in real-time.
Recording Bot
Create a bot that joins meetings and records audio and video for later review.
AI Meeting Assistant
Build an AI-powered assistant that participates in meetings and provides insights based on discussions.
How to install Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/linux --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsZoom Meeting SDK - Linux Development
Expert guidance for building headless meeting bots with the Zoom Meeting SDK on Linux. This SDK enables server-side meeting participation, raw media capture, transcription, and AI-powered meeting automation.
How to Build a Meeting Bot That Automatically Joins and Records
Use this skill when the requirement is:
- visible bot joins a real Zoom meeting
- the bot records raw media itself
- or the bot triggers a Zoom-managed cloud-recording workflow after join
Skill chain:
- primary:
meeting-sdk/linux - add
zoom-rest-apifor OBF/ZAK lookup, scheduling, or cloud-recording settings - add
zoom-webhookswhen post-meeting cloud recording retrieval is required
Minimal raw-recording flow:
JoinParam join_param;
join_param.userType = SDK_UT_WITHOUT_LOGIN;
auto& params = join_param.param.withoutloginuserJoin;
params.meetingNumber = meeting_number;
params.userName = "Recording Bot";
params.psw = meeting_password.c_str();
params.app_privilege_token = obf_token.c_str();
SDKError join_err = meeting_service->Join(join_param);
if (join_err != SDKERR_SUCCESS) {
throw std::runtime_error("join_failed");
}
// In MEETING_STATUS_INMEETING callback:
auto* record_ctrl = meeting_service->GetMeetingRecordingController();
if (!record_ctrl) {
throw std::runtime_error("recording_controller_unavailable");
}
if (record_ctrl->CanStartRawRecording() != SDKERR_SUCCESS) {
throw std::runtime_error("raw_recording_not_permitted");
}
SDKError record_err = record_ctrl->StartRawRecording();
if (record_err != SDKERR_SUCCESS) {
throw std::runtime_error("start_raw_recording_failed");
}
GetAudioRawdataHelper()->subscribe(new MyAudioDelegate());
Use raw recording when the bot must own PCM/YUV media or feed an AI pipeline directly.
Use cloud recording + webhooks when the requirement is Zoom-managed MP4/M4A/transcript assets after the meeting.
Official Documentation: https://developers.zoom.us/docs/meeting-sdk/linux/
API Reference: https://marketplacefront.zoom.us/sdk/meeting/linux/
Sample Repository (Raw Recording): https://github.com/zoom/meetingsdk-linux-raw-recording-sample
Sample Repository (Headless): https://github.com/zoom/meetingsdk-headless-linux-sample
Quick Links
New to Meeting SDK Linux? Follow this path:
- linux.md - Quick start guide with complete workflow
- concepts/high-level-scenarios.md - Production bot architectures
- meeting-sdk-bot.md - Resilient bot with retry logic
- references/linux-reference.md - Dependencies, Docker, CMake
Common Use Cases:
- Transcription Bot → high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-1-transcription-bot
- Recording Bot → high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-2-recording-bot
- AI Meeting Assistant → high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-3-ai-meeting-assistant
- Quality Monitoring → high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-4-monitoring-quality-bot
- Auto-Join + Recording Bot → meeting-sdk-bot.md for raw recording orchestration, retry, and cloud-recording handoff
Having issues?
- Docker audio issues → references/linux-reference.md#pulseaudio-setup
- Raw recording permission denied → meeting-sdk-bot.md#raw-recording-permission-denied
- Build errors → references/linux-reference.md#troubleshooting
Routing Rule for Bots
If the user asks to build a bot that automatically joins a Zoom meeting and records it, start with meeting-sdk-bot.md.
- Use Meeting SDK Linux for the visible participant, join flow, and raw recording control.
- Chain zoom-rest-api when the bot must fetch OBF/ZAK tokens, schedule meetings, or enable account-side recording settings.
- Chain zoom-webhooks when the requirement is Zoom cloud recording retrieval after meeting end.
SDK Overview
The Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux is a C++ library optimized for headless server environments:
- Headless Operation: No GUI required, perfect for Docker/cloud
- Raw Data Access: YUV420 video, PCM audio at 32kHz
- GLib Event Loop: Async event handling for callbacks
- Docker-Ready: Pre-configured Dockerfiles for CentOS/Ubuntu
- PulseAudio Integration: Virtual audio devices for headless environments
Key Differences from Video SDK
| Feature | Meeting SDK (Linux) | Video SDK |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Join existing meetings as bot | Host custom video sessions |
| Visibility | Visible participant | Session participant |
| UI | Headless (no UI) | Optional custom UI |
| Authentication | JWT + OBF/ZAK for external meetings | JWT only |
| Recording Control | StartRawRecording() required | Direct raw data access |
| Platform | Linux only | Windows, macOS, iOS, Android |
Prerequisites
System Requirements
- OS: Ubuntu 22+, CentOS 8/9, Oracle Linux 8
- Architecture: x86_64
- Compiler: gcc/g++ with C++11 support
- Build Tools: cmake 3.16+
Development Dependencies
# Ubuntu
apt-get install -y build-essential cmake \
libx11-xcb1 libxcb-xfixes0 libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 \
libxcb-randr0 libxcb-image0 libxcb-keysyms1 libxcb-xtest0 \
libglib2.0-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev pulseaudio
# CentOS
yum install -y cmake gcc gcc-c++ \
libxcb-devel xcb-util-image xcb-util-keysyms \
glib2-devel libcurl-devel pulseaudio
Required Credentials
- Zoom Meeting SDK App (Client ID & Secret) → Create at Marketplace
- JWT Token → Generate from Client ID/Secret
- For External Meetings: OBF token OR ZAK token → Get via REST API
- For Raw Recording: Meeting Recording Token (optional) → Get via API
Quick Start
1. Download & Extract SDK
# Download from https://marketplace.zoom.us/
tar xzf zoom-meeting-sdk-linux_x86_64-{version}.tar
# Organize files
mkdir -p demo/include/h demo/lib/zoom_meeting_sdk
cp -r h/* demo/include/h/
cp lib*.so demo/lib/zoom_meeting_sdk/
cp -r qt_libs demo/lib/zoom_meeting_sdk/
cp translation.json demo/lib/zoom_meeting_sdk/json/
# Create required symlink
cd demo/lib/zoom_meeting_sdk && ln -s libmeetingsdk.so libmeetingsdk.so.1
2. Initialize & Auth
#include "zoom_sdk.h"
USING_ZOOM_SDK_NAMESPACE
// Initialize SDK
InitParam init_params;
init_params.strWebDomain = "https://zoom.us";
init_params.enableLogByDefault = true;
init_params.rawdataOpts.audioRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
InitSDK(init_params);
// Authenticate with JWT
AuthContext auth_ctx;
auth_ctx.jwt_token = your_jwt_token;
CreateAuthService(&auth_service);
auth_service->SDKAuth(auth_ctx);
3. Join Meeting
// In onAuthenticationReturn callback
void onAuthenticationReturn(AuthResult ret) {
if (ret == AUTHRET_SUCCESS) {
JoinParam join_param;
join_param.userType = SDK_UT_WITHOUT_LOGIN;
auto& params = join_param.param.withoutloginuserJoin;
params.meetingNumber = 1234567890;
params.userName = "Bot";
params.psw = "password";
params.isVideoOff = true;
params.isAudioOff = false;
meeting_service->Join(join_param);
}
}
4. Access Raw Data
// In onMeetingStatusChanged callback
void onMeetingStatusChanged(MeetingStatus status, int iResult) {
if (status == MEETING_STATUS_INMEETING) {
auto* record_ctrl = meeting_service->GetMeetingRecordingController();
// Start raw recording (enables raw data access)
if (record_ctrl->CanStartRawRecording() == SDKERR_SUCCESS) {
record_ctrl->StartRawRecording();
// Subscribe to audio
auto* audio_helper = GetAudioRawdataHelper();
audio_helper->subscribe(new MyAudioDelegate());
// Subscribe to video
IZoomSDKRenderer* video_renderer;
createRenderer(&video_renderer, new MyVideoDelegate());
video_renderer->setRawDataResolution(ZoomSDKResolution_720P);
video_renderer->subscribe(user_id, RAW_DATA_TYPE_VIDEO);
}
}
}
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Headless Operation | No GUI, perfect for Docker/server deployments |
| Raw Audio (PCM) | Capture mixed or per-user audio at 32kHz |
| Raw Video (YUV420) | Capture video frames in contiguous planar format |
| GLib Event Loop | Async callback handling |
| Docker Support | Pre-built Dockerfiles for CentOS/Ubuntu |
| PulseAudio Virtual Devices | Audio in headless environments |
| Breakout Rooms | Programmatic breakout room management |
| Chat | Send/receive in-meeting chat |
| Recording Control | Local, cloud, and raw recording |
Critical Gotchas & Best Practices
⚠️ CRITICAL: PulseAudio for Docker/Headless
The #1 issue for raw audio in Docker:
Raw audio requires PulseAudio and a config file, even in headless environments.
Solution:
# Install PulseAudio
apt-get install -y pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils
# Create config file
mkdir -p ~/.config
cat > ~/.config/zoomus.conf << EOF
[General]
system.audio.type=default
EOF
# Start PulseAudio with virtual devices
pulseaudio --start --exit-idle-time=-1
pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=virtual_speaker
pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=virtual_mic
See: references/linux-reference.md#pulseaudio-setup
Raw Recording Permission Required
Unlike Video SDK, Meeting SDK requires explicit permission to access raw data:
// MUST call StartRawRecording() first
auto* record_ctrl = meeting_service->GetMeetingRecordingController();
SDKError can_record = record_ctrl->CanStartRawRecording();
if (can_record == SDKERR_SUCCESS) {
record_ctrl->StartRawRecording();
// NOW you can subscribe to audio/video
} else {
// Need: host/co-host status OR recording token
}
Ways to get permission:
- Bot is host/co-host
- Host grants recording permission
- Use
recording_tokenparameter (get via REST API) - Use
app_privilege_token(OBF) when joining
GLib Main Loop Required
SDK callbacks execute via GLib event loop:
#include <glib.h>
// Setup main loop
GMainLoop* loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE);
// Add timeout for periodic tasks
g_timeout_add_seconds(10, check_meeting_status, NULL);
// Run loop (blocks until quit)
g_main_loop_run(loop);
Without GLib loop: Callbacks never fire, join hangs indefinitely.
Heap Memory Mode Recommended
Always use heap mode for raw data to avoid stack overflow with large frames:
init_params.rawdataOpts.videoRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.rawdataOpts.shareRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.rawdataOpts.audioRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
Thread Safety
SDK callbacks execute on SDK threads:
- Don't perform heavy operations in callbacks
- Don't call
CleanUPSDK()from within callbacks - Use thread-safe queues for data passing
- Use mutexes for shared state
Production Architectures
Transcription Bot
See: concepts/high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-1
Join Meeting → StartRawRecording → Subscribe Audio →
Stream to AssemblyAI/Whisper → Generate Real-time Transcript
Recording Bot
See: concepts/high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-2
Join Meeting → StartRawRecording → Subscribe Audio+Video →
Write YUV+PCM → FFmpeg Merge → Upload to Storage
AI Meeting Assistant
See: concepts/high-level-scenarios.md#scenario-3
Join Meeting → Real-time Transcription → AI Analysis →
Extract Action Items → Generate Summary
Sample Applications
Official Repositories:
| Sample | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Recording Sample | Traditional C++ approach with config.txt | GitHub |
| Headless Sample | Modern TOML-based with CLI, Docker Compose | GitHub |
What Each Demonstrates:
- Raw Recording Sample: Complete raw data workflow, PulseAudio setup, Docker multi-distro support
- Headless Sample: AssemblyAI integration, Anthropic AI, production-ready config management
Documentation Library
Core Concepts
- linux.md - Quick start & core workflow
- concepts/high-level-scenarios.md - Production bot architectures
- meeting-sdk-bot.md - Resilient bot with retry logic
Platform Reference
- references/linux-reference.md - Dependencies, CMake, Docker, troubleshooting
Authentication
- ../references/authorization.md - SDK JWT generation
- ../references/bot-authentication.md - Bot token types (ZAK, OBF, JWT)
Advanced Features
- ../references/breakout-rooms.md - Programmatic breakout rooms
- ../references/ai-companion.md - AI Companion controls
Common Issues
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No audio in Docker | Missing PulseAudio config | Create ~/.config/zoomus.conf |
| Raw recording denied | No permission | Use host/co-host OR recording token |
| Callbacks not firing | Missing GLib main loop | Add g_main_loop_run() |
| Build errors (XCB) | Missing X11 libraries | Install libxcb packages |
| Segfault on auth | OpenSSL version mismatch | Install libssl1.1 |
Complete troubleshooting: references/linux-reference.md#troubleshooting
Resources
- Official Docs: https://developers.zoom.us/docs/meeting-sdk/linux/
- API Reference: https://marketplacefront.zoom.us/sdk/meeting/linux/
- Dev Forum: https://devforum.zoom.us/
- GitHub Samples:
Need help? Start with linux.md for quick start, then explore high-level-scenarios.md for production patterns.
Operations
- RUNBOOK.md - 5-minute preflight and debugging checklist.
Frequently asked questions about Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux
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