Apr 07 2020 05:23 PM
Hi All :)
I have been trying to set up a presentation system with Teams and a powerpoint. My setup is as follows:
So I can think of a few different ways to try and share a video at the moment. I can put it through the virtual webcam, but the quality drops a lot. I can play it on my desktop and share desktop, but the framerate drops. I can try play it through the Share Powerpoint option, but the participants either get a black screen with audio, or the framerate is incredibly low (1-2fps). We have all tested internet connection speeds at 90mbps down, 35 up.
Can anyone give some advice on how to:
Thankyou all :)
Apr 07 2020 05:32 PM
Apr 07 2020 05:40 PM
Good to know about the bandwidth issues.
Seen 10 seconds of the video and loving it haha. Will continue watching :)
Apr 07 2020 05:41 PM
Jul 31 2020 09:30 PM
Nov 10 2020 11:37 PM
We see that they lower it even more, we see it often in meetings with +30 users, checking the report for the meeting, and checking the user report:
So in above the enduser sent 720p into the server, but the server lowers it to 360p WITHOUT notifiying us of it.... So they are trying to hide this, they should push an notification to the meeting as a banner with info like:
We Microsoft have lowered the quality of the video stream for user XXXXXX due to Covid-19.
but i guess they dont want to inform user of this, as it means you pay for a service that they do not deliver.
Dec 14 2020 05:20 PM
how could i find this setting, seem i do not have this 2 figures
May 23 2021 10:50 PM
Sorry extreamly slow answer, but you have this in the Teams report, but little tricky to find. But when you deep dive in the report for an specific user, go to the Advance tab, then in the bottom there is a section called Other, does not look like it but you can expand even more information by pressin on that.
May 25 2021 11:01 AM
May 26 2021 01:41 AM
SolutionIn Teams admin center, first search for a user, then go to the Meeting & Calls tab:
Locate the meetign report that you want to dig into:
Once in that meeting report you need to open the report for the user that you want to look into:
Press first the Advance tab:
Then go to the bottom and press the Other "tab":
Under here is alot more report data, and one that is interesting is:
Here you see what resoution you are sending to the meeting, and also on the left lane what resolution is used in the meeting. Above is an meetign where 9ppl had Video on, so when Teams displays 3x3 video frames it will lower my video from 720p to 360p. But we have seen cases where the video is lowerd to 90p, which even though its in an 3x3 video size the 90p is to low.
Mar 10 2022 07:42 AM
May 26 2021 01:41 AM
SolutionIn Teams admin center, first search for a user, then go to the Meeting & Calls tab:
Locate the meetign report that you want to dig into:
Once in that meeting report you need to open the report for the user that you want to look into:
Press first the Advance tab:
Then go to the bottom and press the Other "tab":
Under here is alot more report data, and one that is interesting is:
Here you see what resoution you are sending to the meeting, and also on the left lane what resolution is used in the meeting. Above is an meetign where 9ppl had Video on, so when Teams displays 3x3 video frames it will lower my video from 720p to 360p. But we have seen cases where the video is lowerd to 90p, which even though its in an 3x3 video size the 90p is to low.