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Zoom blur for Linux

Nikiit
Newcomer
Newcomer

Are you plan to reduce Linux requirements for bluring background without green backboard?

My notebook is Dell Inspiron 17R-SE-7720 with 16GB RAM -  I don't think it's SO slow.

 

Or is there way to remove this requirement limitations in Linux?

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RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hey @Nikiit for the blurred image without a green screen, needs to meet the requirements of the following: 

  • Intel Core i5, i7, i9, Xeon
    • 4 cores or higher
  • Intel Core i7, i9, Xeon
    • 2 cores or higher
    • 6th generation (6000) or higher

With that being said, Dell Inspiron 17R-SE-7720 looks like it has an i7-3610QM Processor that seems to have 4 cores which I believe should follow the requirements. Can you confirm the processor in your machine? 

 

Secondly, the Blur option is just a variant of the virtual background options and is directly controlled by the Virtual Background setting. Refer to the Enabling Virtual Background section of the Virtual Background support article. 

 

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