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Zoom AI Companion2024-08-01 02:12 PM
2024-08-01 02:51 PM - edited 2024-08-01 02:53 PM
Hello,
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0066421
Screenshares can be recorded at higher than 1080P.
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2024-08-01 04:05 PM
Thanks for the quick reply.
So when screen shares are received, they are at maximum of 1280x720 and then upscaled for display and local recording to the native display resolution of the local monitor?
On the local recording laptop with a native resolution of 2256x1504, how can you create a local recording at 1920x1080?
2024-08-17 03:08 PM
I did some experimenting myself with a 2256 laptop to try and find a definitive answer. It sort of confirms the reply got above.
The final resolution is set my the max resolution of any screen share done during a recording. So if mist of the shares area at 1920 but one of the shares is at 2256, the entire final local recording will be at 2256. So that's what zoom is doing at the end of a meeting when it creates the file. It's scaling everything to the max resolution and you can't change it unless you then rescale down with an encoder app like Shutter Encoder which is an excellent open source program based around ffmpeg.