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2024-02-29 09:25 PM
Hello! New here.
When in a meeting Zoom Room Display and Camera set to Auto Framing seems blurry on the screen while in a meeting and sharing content from laptop in the Zoom room.
Any suggestions most appreciated.
Solved! Go to Solution.
2024-03-03 07:51 PM
Unless you're using a camera that supports optical auto-framing (90%+ don't), Zoom is merely stretching/cropping your camera's image to re-frame participants, which will typically look rough.
Your camera is not actually zooming in on the participants, which means you're just taking the pixels you already have from the wide-shot and making them bigger - this will rarely ever look good (unfortunately, this has become the norm in 2024).
I'd ask for a screenshot without auto-framing enabled, and then with, just to confirm whether this is the actual issue.
2024-03-03 07:51 PM
Unless you're using a camera that supports optical auto-framing (90%+ don't), Zoom is merely stretching/cropping your camera's image to re-frame participants, which will typically look rough.
Your camera is not actually zooming in on the participants, which means you're just taking the pixels you already have from the wide-shot and making them bigger - this will rarely ever look good (unfortunately, this has become the norm in 2024).
I'd ask for a screenshot without auto-framing enabled, and then with, just to confirm whether this is the actual issue.
2024-03-07 12:37 PM
2024-03-22 01:15 PM
Camera supports zoom, but since you're using Zoom drivers, it will not zoom.