advanced video settings to stop freezing/glitching
Hello kind stranger. There remain several 'hidden' Zoom options I can't find satisfactory [non-geeky] explanations for anywhere online, which can be found by clicking Settings, then Video, then the Advanced button at the bottom. Is anybody able to provide me with advice about how to optimise settings in *that* area, in order to run Zoom more smoothly on a computer which tends to freeze and glitch? (I'm just guessing here, but I imagine it will involve making choices which *lower* Zoom's CPU demands. I'm not looking for crystal clear video and audio here...I just want it to stop crashing in the evenings, when everyone down my street gets online to watch Netflix and our Internet speed takes a big hit...) Here are the eight options, enjoy!!! (1) Optimise video quality with de-noise, check or un-check? (2) Use hardware acceleration for video processing, check or un-check? (3) Use hardware acceleration for virtual background, check or un-check? (4) Use hardware acceleration for sending video, check or un-check? (5) Use hardware acceleration for receiving video, check or un-check? (6) For video rendering method, should I choose auto, Direct3D11 Flip Mode, Direct3D11, Direct3D9 or GDI? (7) For video rendering post processing, should I choose auto, enable or disable? (8) For video capturing method, should I choose auto, direct show or media foundation? Extra points if, along with any suggested answers, you could include a brief one-sentence non-geeky explanation for *why* or *what it actually means*, so I can learn something about computers in the process, rather than ignorantly clicking around my computer. Many, *many* thanks in advance, kindly stranger who responds, if anyone does!! Regards, Simon from Hong Kong.
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