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Google Meet supports Full HD recordings

Google Meet supports Full HD recordings

Google Meet is moving to 1080p recordings and Full HD video support. The new adaptive audio feature ensures clear audio during conferences… Read more
Google Meet has just unveiled an update that significantly improves the quality of recorded meetings. Previously limited to 720p, Google Meet recordings can now deliver crisp and clear 1080p resolution.

This update addresses a common issue for users who rely on recorded meetings for future reference or presentations. The improved resolution ensures sharper visuals and better readability of text and presentations shared during the meeting.

Along with this, the update also brings Full HD video support for meeting participants on devices with 1080p cameras. While previously limited to 720p, participants can now leverage their high-definition cameras for clearer video calls. However, it is important to note that this feature is enabled by default and requires users to opt-in via the settings menu.

Additionally, Full HD video transmission only occurs when recording is enabled or if another participant has pinned a 1080p user’s stream on a large enough screen.

Google Meet gets adaptive audio featureRecently, Google’s video conferencing app has an adaptive audio feature. Adaptive audio solves this problem by intelligently managing audio streams. Google Meet automatically detects when multiple devices in the same location join a meeting and syncs their microphones and speakers to ensure clear, echo-free audio for all participants.

This allows users to collaborate seamlessly using Google Meet in conference rooms or meeting spaces with multiple laptops, without worrying about disruptive audio issues. Additionally, Adaptive Audio eliminates the need for everyone to crowd around a single laptop for optimal audio capture.

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