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Screensharings in scheduled meetings blurred #241
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Hi, Is probably one of the things I added a while back when trying to fix the screenshare: 4595b87#diff-d1e7980e1ecb259709292b087492f722 Probably one of the ones added from line 71. Probably the same issue as #61. I will actually close the number 61 as is a bit polluted and is probably one of those lines. |
I really don't think it's a bug in teams-for-linux
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oh and 4. it does NOT happen in one-2-one calls! |
Maybe then report it in AWS. We can track it here but probably not be able to do anything more. If is happening in Mac too then they should fix it. |
Sorry, what do you mean with AWS in this case? |
I am in a middle of AWS training... so it just slip into this. Apologies, I mean Microsoft. |
Same problem for me. I'm using manually build from commit 3bb71a4. |
Can one of you report it to Microsoft? I don't think we can do anything in here if it is a Microsoft change. I am happy to leave this open, but block, if there is a link to the user-voice with the issue. If no one adds or links it, I will close the issue (to keep things clean). |
Good news! Microsoft fixed it! |
Describe the bug
Since last friday, in scheduled meetings screen sharings are blurred.
It's definitly NOT the QoS kind of bad quality! It's smoothly blurred across the whole screen like it was done intentionanlly.
Windows user can blur their background when they are in video chats - it looks like that!
Also it's only blurred for linux users and at least some Mac users hence i'm very sure it's some change microsoft did.
To Reproduce
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Additional context
It looks like when the sharing attendee is a linux user too, it works as expected so maybe this only happens if it's a windows user share their screen.
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