Now available Full HD 1080p video content for recorded meetings and compatible camera devices
Google Meet recently improved the quality of meeting recordings by increasing the maximum resolution of speaker video from 720p to 1080p. This update, along with existing support for content presented in 1080p, significantly elevates the visual quality of meeting recordings, providing a clearer, more detailed viewing experience for users.
Google itself announced it in this article published on Google Workspace Updates.
Additionally, 1080p video resolution is now available on all computers equipped with a compatible camera. However, this feature is disabled by default and requires the user to manually activate it through the Google Meet settings menu. It is important to note that 1080p resolution will only be used when recording is enabled or when one or more users have fixed the 1080p camera user in full screen. In these specific scenarios, additional bandwidth will be required to send the video at 1080p, and Google Meet will automatically adjust the resolution based on the device’s bandwidth availability, while still ensuring the best possible quality.
As for administrators, video content and shared screen in meeting recordings will be in 1080p by default. Admins can visit the Help Center to learn more about turning Meet recording on or off for their organization. It should be noted that there is no administrative control for sending 1080p video; this feature is disabled by default and requires activation by the end user.
For end users, if the feature is enabled by your administrator, you can review a Help Center article for more information about meeting recordings and who can record. To enable sending 1080p video, users can visit the Help Center to learn how to change the camera resolution.
The new feature will be rolled out gradually for Rapid and Scheduled Release domains starting June 14, 2024, with a rollout that may take up to 15 days to be visible to all users.
Full HD video availability for meeting recordings covers several Google Workspace plans, including Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise Essentials and Essentials Plus, Enterprise Starter, Standard and Plus, Education Plus, and Teaching & Learning Upgrade. Sending Full HD video to computers with 1080p cameras is also available for Google Workspace on the Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise Starter, Standard and Plus, Education Plus, Teaching & Learning Upgrade, Enterprise Essentials, and Essentials Plus plans, as well as subscribers to Google One with 2TB or more of storage.
FAQ’s
1. What has changed in Google Meet video resolution?
Google Meet has increased the maximum resolution for speaker video in meeting recordings from 720p to 1080p. Plus, you can now send 1080p video to all computers with compatible cameras.
2. How can I enable 1080p video resolution for my Google Meet meetings?
To enable 1080p video resolution, you need to enable the option via the Google Meet settings menu. The 1080p resolution is turned off by default and requires the user to activate it manually.
3. Is 1080p resolution available to all Google Meet users?
1080p video resolution is available to Google Workspace users on the following plans: Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise Starter, Standard and Plus, Education Plus, Teaching & Learning Upgrade, Enterprise Essentials, and Essentials Plus. It is also available to subscribers to Google One with 2TB or more of storage.
4. What should I do if I don’t see the option for 1080p resolution in my settings?
Make sure you have a 1080p compatible camera and that the feature has been enabled by your organization’s administrator, if applicable. If the feature is available and you still don’t see the option, visit the Google Meet Help Center for further instructions on how to enable this setting.
5. Does using 1080p resolution require more bandwidth?
Yes, sending 1080p video requires more bandwidth. Google Meet will automatically adjust the resolution based on your device’s bandwidth availability to ensure optimal transmission.
6. Can I record meetings in 1080p on Google Meet?
Yes, video content and split screen in meeting recordings will be in 1080p by default for users with compatible Google Workspace plans.
7. What if my bandwidth is not enough to support 1080p video?
If your bandwidth isn’t enough, Google Meet will automatically reduce the video resolution to match available network conditions, while still ensuring the best possible quality.
8. Do I have to be an administrator to enable 1080p meeting recording?
Administrators can enable or disable meeting recording for their organization. However, enabling 1080p resolution for recordings depends on the end user and their device settings.
9. Where can I find more information about enabling 1080p video resolution?
For more information on how to enable 1080p video resolution, visit the Google Meet Help Center. You’ll find detailed guides on how to configure camera settings and manage meeting recordings.
10. Will 1080p resolution be automatically available to all users starting June 14, 2024?
The feature will be released gradually starting June 14, 2024, with a rollout that may take up to 15 days to be visible to all users in the Rapid and Scheduled Release domains.
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