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DanZ24
Jun 25, 2020Copper Contributor
Teams Custom Background Fails
We recently got the +Add New option for custom backgrounds in our Teams. I've added a number of images, but there is one I try to add and it fails. I get the following message: Couldn't upload ima...
- Jul 07, 2020
I had this problem this morning but I seem to have solved it.
I couldn't add a new background whilst on an active Teams call, just kept complaining didn't meet Image requirements (even though it did). Both the Add new and also dropping into the appdata folder didn't work.
I quit Teams and restarted it, then rejoined my meeting. Now in Background settings it had picked up all the pictures I had previously dropped into %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds\Uploads
eyerisse
Mar 17, 2021Copper Contributor
I'm sure there are other solutions to this issue but this seems to have worked well for me and my team.. just wanted to share this info with everyone: 🙂
- Download the image you want to download and make sure it’s a JPG file
- If not already converted:
- Go to “Paint” Application
- Drag or “Open” the image on Paint
- Click “File”
- Click “Save As”
- And make sure the format is “JPEG” or “JPG”
- Hit “Save” and it should be converted as a JPEG to any folder you save it on
- If not already converted:
- On your keyboard, click the Windows key + “R”
- Type: %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams
- Click “OK”
- Go to the “Background” Folder
- Click “Upload”
- Drag or copy+paste the converted JPEG image you have to “Upload” Folder
- Copy the same image again onto the same “Upload” folder
- Rename the copied (or 2nd) image as the same name but add “_thumb” at the end (please make sure no additional spaces or dashes in between the original file name)
You should have 2 versions of that image on your “Upload” Folder- For example:
- Go to your meeting/call on Teams
- Click the 3 dots (…) and “Apply Background Effects”
- Scroll to the very bottom and you should be able to find that same image you uploaded earlier! Hope this helps!
Steven_van_der_Minne
Nov 26, 2021Copper Contributor
Yes, this works. Next: could't APPLY background.