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SaitaD
Mar 16, 2022Copper Contributor
How can I improve the frame rate from screen share?
We use teams a lot at my workplace to screen share. We usually show code, diagrams or other sort of static content. The framerate on these screen shares are usually pretty low, at 2fps. In the long ...
- Mar 16, 2022
SaitaD There isn't anything that you can do. Microsoft Teams is optimizing for bandwidth but has some AI that allows it to switch between prioritizing crisp or smooth. See
Maybe you could force smooth by playing a video ?
SaitaD
Mar 16, 2022Copper Contributor
I saw that article earlier too. I am trying to reach the creator. There are some comments in that article about this issue and the possibility of turning the feature off, but no response has been given yet.
I don't think playing a video would work, unless it stays on the foreground, but that would defeat the purpose of the screen share.
I don't think playing a video would work, unless it stays on the foreground, but that would defeat the purpose of the screen share.
Kelly-D-Jones
Sep 08, 2022Brass Contributor
SaitaD - did you ever get this resolved?
- SaitaDOct 29, 2022Copper ContributorUnfortunately, no.
- kurtsoeserSep 28, 2022Iron ContributorI am looking for an answer or a setting, where I can share my screen in FullHD with 30fps (and yes I have the bandwith to do so)....
So hopefully, there is an option, otherwise I have to look for better meeting apps.- N4theOct 26, 2022Copper Contributor
kurtsoeser
I now use OBS Studio (free), capture the screen (or window) in OBS, & use it as a virtual webcam. Teams seems to massively prioritise webcam bandwidth over screenshare, so I make it think the screenshare is a webcam. Works great as long as everyone else in the meeting switches their webcam off, I have full screen share at >30fps.- kurtsoeserOct 27, 2022Iron ContributorThanks, I do exactly the same, BUT the webcam stream is not in FULL-HD, it is scaled down, often depending on participants connections speed (I have done A LOT of tests and research on this... 😉 ), so hopefully it will be possible to get BOTH things: FPS AND FULL-HD... Right now, I stream my Webinars to YouTube in addition to get my participants a good experience...