khaskhabar.com : Friday, April 28, 2023 11:55 AM
San Francisco. In an effort to enhance the user experience, Google has introduced 1080p video call option for the users of its video communication service ‘Meet’.
This enhanced video quality is currently available on the web and can be used in meetings with two participants.
Google said in a blogpost, “For select Google Workspaces editions, you can set your Google Meet video resolution to 1080p. This resolution can be viewed on the web when using a 1080p camera in a meeting with two participants and a computer with sufficient computing power.” becomes available.”
According to the company, the new 1080p video resolution is turned off by default.
Qualified users will be prompted before entering the meeting about the new 1080p option, or can be turned on or off via the Settings menu.
Furthermore, the company said that sending 1080p video would require additional bandwidth and that if the device’s bandwidth is limited, Meet will automatically adjust the resolution.
Meanwhile, Google has released the ability to turn off individual feeds in Meet.
Google said in a blogpost, “You can now turn off the video feed from other participants during a Google Meet call. This can be helpful in situations where you want to focus your meeting view only on the presenter or focus on the participants.” Want to hide spoilers from video feed.”
This feature will only impact users’ experiences. Other participants will not be informed and their experience will not change.(IANS)
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