Alter your video and sound settings

You can adjust your camera and microphone and so other can hear you and view your video improve.

Change your camera settings

Change your computer's camera or video quality

You might also desire to subtract the quality of your video if you experience:

  • Video or audio delays
  • Poor network connectedness
  • Low bombardment
  • Limited data bachelor
  • Other quality issues

Alter the camera or video resolution

  1. In a spider web browser, open meet.google.com/.
  2. Click SettingsSettings and then Video.
  3. Choose a setting you want to change:
    • Camera—Select your camera device. If your camera is working, to the right of Video, you'll run across your video feed.
    • Transport resolution—The image quality from your device that others see.
    • Receive resolution—The epitome quality that y'all see from other participants.
  4. Click Done.

Resolution setting options

Send resolution (maximum)

  • High Definition (720p)—(Available on computers with a quad-core CPU or college) Uses more than data, but your camera will send a better quality motion picture.
  • Standard definition (360p)—Uses less information, but your photographic camera will send a lower quality flick.

Receive resolution (maximum)

  • High Definition (720p)—(Bachelor on computers with a quad-cadre CPU or higher) Uses more data, but you lot come across a higher quality motion-picture show.
  • Standard definition (360p)—Uses less information, merely y'all come across a lower quality picture.
  • Standard definition (360p)—(single feed) To save more data, the other participants' thumbnails turn off.
  • Audio Only—To use the least amount of data, you lot won't see any video.

Change your speakers and microphone settings

Tip: Using mismatched microphone and external speaker devices may cause echo. It is recommended to utilize a headset for all-time audio.

Plow on automatic video lighting aligning

Of import:This setting is only available on desktop and iOS devices.

When video lighting adjustment is on, Come across is able to find if you are underexposed and can automatically raise brightness to amend your visibility. Run across will prompt you lot turn this feature on if you're underexposed and your device supports automatic recommendation. If you don't want Meet to automatically adjust the light, yous can plow off video lighting adjustment.

What you lot need

  • A browser version that supports this feature:
    • Chrome version M90 or to a higher place on Windows, Mac or Linux. Learn how to bank check your browser version.
    • Version M90 or above on Chrome OS. Acquire how to upgrade your Chromebook.
    • Border (Chromium) 90 or above on Windows or Mac.
  • Chrome with Hardware acceleration turned on.
  • A Browser that supports WebGL.
  • A 64-bit operating organisation.

Enable Hardware dispatch

Check WebGL support

Cheque if your browser supports WebGL at webglreport.com and verify that "Major Performance Caveat" is marked as "No". Your browser might disable WebGL if the device is unstable or cause crashes. You tin can't enforce WebGL on unstable WebGL devices. In some cases, it may help to update graphic bill of fare drivers or restart your browser. Acquire more about WebGL support.

Automatic recommendation

Automated recommendation is simply bachelor to participants on a device with 2 core or higher with hyper-threading.

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