In a dual screen setup, will it be possible to mute / minimize videofeeds and share content on both screens. In a full meeting room room this is sometimes required. What about sharing content from two sources at the same time? Will this be feasible going forward?
Great video and content! Mad props to your animation team too, for doing such a great job showing what an 'in-room' experience might look like (especially right now where filming in person is probably difficult).
Is it possible to use already existing Video Conferencing Hardware e.g. Screens and Camera with MS Teams Rooms? E.g. "just" get the computing device and add the Hardware?
3:31 How do you do that? I didn't think split screens was released. I keep finding people saying they want exactly this. Is it just in room system or in the desktop client too?
Yes. It's native for dual screen room configurations. It's also coming soon to Teams client apps - called pop-out windows. So you can achieve same effect on your computer.
This is cool and will be useful...if we ever get to go back to the office
In a dual screen setup, will it be possible to mute / minimize videofeeds and share content on both screens. In a full meeting room room this is sometimes required. What about sharing content from two sources at the same time? Will this be feasible going forward?
Great video and content! Mad props to your animation team too, for doing such a great job showing what an 'in-room' experience might look like (especially right now where filming in person is probably difficult).
Thank you! Very true observation - and chairs are 6 feet apart, too 🙂
Is it possible to use already existing Video Conferencing Hardware e.g. Screens and Camera with MS Teams Rooms?
E.g. "just" get the computing device and add the Hardware?
3:31 How do you do that? I didn't think split screens was released. I keep finding people saying they want exactly this. Is it just in room system or in the desktop client too?
Yes. It's native for dual screen room configurations. It's also coming soon to Teams client apps - called pop-out windows. So you can achieve same effect on your computer.
Thank you Mechanics Team for making these video, Really helps to provide look and feel of the product.
Cool.. I am really happy to be part of this project 5:43 and also part of the OEM device testing.
Can you schedule a meeting from Outlook? They only show from Teams..
Yes, it's actually the same calendaring system used by both
Can this be adapted for classrooms?
It could be. You can expand the number of microphones and speakers to match room size.
Its really awesome..
very good!
Good
Click bait. We need virtual rooms! Please 😳
And those are coming! Jeff Teper - the engineering leader for Teams at Microsoft - just tweeted a preview image of the upcoming UI yesterday.