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Resize/Pan/ReFrame the Camera/Video Image inside Zoom App

IR99
Newcomer
Newcomer

So, Zoom has now added Autoframe for your video source, but we still don't seem to have ordinary Zoom software/settings for manual Resize/Pan/ReFrame  of  the video image.

 

This facility, which users have been asking for since Zoom started, is still missing.

 

Yes, on a PC/Mac, yes you can use OBS to pre-process the camera/video image, then use your virtual camera in Zoom.

 

Yes, on a Mac, you can use iGlasses from ECAMM to pre-process the camera/video image, then use your virtual camera in Zoom.

 

On the iPad and other tablets/phones there's nothing to do this 'live camera/video Resize/Pan/ReFrame postprocessing'.

 

If you can do some fancy image shifting with 'Autoframe', then come on Zoom, give us a simple camer/video feed Resize/Pan/ReFrame control for ourselves!

 

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bstrelko
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Sounds like what you're asking for is Near-End Camera Control (PTZ with the option to use this before a meeting as well, perhaps?) - feel free to reach out to your Zoom team and add your voice to PFR-01059, which is a longstanding feature request for this.

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bstrelko
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Sounds like what you're asking for is Near-End Camera Control (PTZ with the option to use this before a meeting as well, perhaps?) - feel free to reach out to your Zoom team and add your voice to PFR-01059, which is a longstanding feature request for this.