Whose bandwidth has to be constrained for this to kick in? We cant have a situation where the meeting experience for all is hostage to the participant with the lowest bandwidth. It does not appear to be solely dependent on the sharing computer. We are sharing screen content into meetings from PCs that consistently measure internet connectivity of 460 Mbps down and 860 Mbps up. For a few months now we have been having issues with unpredictable, low frame rate screen sharing of videos in standard Teams meetings and Teams Live Events when using the Teams client to produce. Hours of testing, measuring, trying to figure out what is causing this. At a loss, we were specking new PCs hoping that throwing more computing power at it might help.
Rather than finding the issue in detailed documentation of the feature that includes pros and cons and the option to opt in or out with informed consent, we are instead left to discover the root cause through the comments of other affected users and reply with our own account of shared powerlessness.