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2021-08-29 03:25 PM
One of our team members has just begun using Zoom on her MAC. She's uploaded her virtual background image which displays backwards. When unchecking the "Mirror My Video" box, the background displays in her view just fine, but the public view is still reversed.
Any ideas on this?
2021-08-30 10:18 AM - edited 2021-08-30 10:19 AM
Hey @SalemMan, the 'mirror my video' mirrors your video for yourself. Others will not be able to see the mirrored video, double-check the virtual background image file that you uploaded to ensure its not flipped
2023-03-20 10:11 AM
I am having the same problem. The image is not flipped (i.e.rotated), it has actually been reversed so that words are displayed as reversed characters, and unreadable.