I'm frustrated. Tried what Michael suggested and it doesn't work here. Couldn't TEAMS trick to a higher frame rate than app. 14 fps. Any suggestions? Gretings from Germany
Hi Reinhard: i’m sorry you didn’t find success with this! In testing with others, I find that as long as I start my screen share with my WebCam in a composition with an environmental video background, Teams keeps that frame rate high. It’s disappointing for sure if your experience is not the same!. Some things I might troubleshoot would be what level of Internet bandwidth you are receiving or your test laptops are receiving? I don’t have any official documentation from Microsoft that this will always work, but it has definitely worked for me over the past few months! All the best to you from the US.
@@mdthiel2 Hi Michael, many thanks for your response. I very much like the ideas you are presentig and the style you are presenting them in. I am always looking forward to your next episode. Keep up the excellent work! 🏆 What would we do without you? 😕
Hurrah, I have found the solution! When I have only ONE more participant in TEAMS, the framerate is around 15 fps, with two or more participants + me it goes up to 28-29 fps. ! Maybe this information helps one or the other.
Did you find a particular type of background that could lock-in a frame rate? I've tried numerous ones, and am getting different framerates in 1x1 calls vs. meetings, too. Was there a particular size your PPT needed to be shrunk down to, for it to work? I'm having trouble consistently getting anything above 10FPS... (on a 150Mbs internet connection)
I purchased an ambient background video from Getty images and I keep this visible while adjust the picture-in-picture effects in front of it within my OBS full-screen projector output. I don't have any valid documentation from MS Teams on why it works, I can just validate that this manuever has worked extremely well for me (smooth playback and frame rate). I test this with a spare laptop and also with trusted guests. It takes about 10 seconds for Teams to adjust and kick up the frame rate in my experience. Wishing you good fortune on your journey.
Hey there. Thanks for tuning in. That's a great way to go as well and was my earliest solution. A couple of downsides with larger groups from my experience: 1. Other users need to right click your camera and select "Fit to frame" and 2. You don't get the full HD resolution that you get with screenshare. so, if you are needing to show PPT slides and smaller fonts, it becomes troublesome. Thanks for tuning in and for the commentary!
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This is amazing! thanks for showing us what's possible!
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that helped, Michael. Thx!
I'm frustrated. Tried what Michael suggested and it doesn't work here. Couldn't TEAMS trick to a higher frame rate than app. 14 fps. Any suggestions?
Gretings from Germany
Hi Reinhard: i’m sorry you didn’t find success with this! In testing with others, I find that as long as I start my screen share with my WebCam in a composition with an environmental video background, Teams keeps that frame rate high. It’s disappointing for sure if your experience is not the same!. Some things I might troubleshoot would be what level of Internet bandwidth you are receiving or your test laptops are receiving? I don’t have any official documentation from Microsoft that this will always work, but it has definitely worked for me over the past few months! All the best to you from the US.
@@mdthiel2 Hi Michael, many thanks for your response. I very much like the ideas you are presentig and the style you are presenting them in. I am always looking forward to your next episode. Keep up the excellent work! 🏆 What would we do without you? 😕
Things I've tried: 1x1 vs. Multi person call / Tiny PPT with wild background... any other things you've tweaked?
Hurrah, I have found the solution! When I have only ONE more participant in TEAMS, the framerate is around 15 fps, with two or more participants + me it goes up to 28-29 fps. ! Maybe this information helps one or the other.
Did you find a particular type of background that could lock-in a frame rate? I've tried numerous ones, and am getting different framerates in 1x1 calls vs. meetings, too. Was there a particular size your PPT needed to be shrunk down to, for it to work? I'm having trouble consistently getting anything above 10FPS... (on a 150Mbs internet connection)
I purchased an ambient background video from Getty images and I keep this visible while adjust the picture-in-picture effects in front of it within my OBS full-screen projector output. I don't have any valid documentation from MS Teams on why it works, I can just validate that this manuever has worked extremely well for me (smooth playback and frame rate). I test this with a spare laptop and also with trusted guests. It takes about 10 seconds for Teams to adjust and kick up the frame rate in my experience. Wishing you good fortune on your journey.
I spotlight my obs virtual cam and that gives exellent results. No sharing at all
Hey there. Thanks for tuning in. That's a great way to go as well and was my earliest solution. A couple of downsides with larger groups from my experience: 1. Other users need to right click your camera and select "Fit to frame" and 2. You don't get the full HD resolution that you get with screenshare. so, if you are needing to show PPT slides and smaller fonts, it becomes troublesome. Thanks for tuning in and for the commentary!