Sending HD video when using Virtual Background 2 cores, 7th generation or higher, and 2.0Ghz or higher.4 cores or higher, 5th generation or higher OR.
Zoom desktop client, version 4.6.4 or higher.2 cores, 2Ghz or higher (i5/i7 or AMD equivalent).Zoom desktop client, version 3.5 or higher.i7 - 4 cores or higher, 4th generation or higher.Note: 6th generation i5 dual-core processor, requires macOS 10.14 or higher i5 - 2 cores or higher, 6th generation or higher.
Note: These requirements also apply to the blurred background feature.
Just as with a virtual background without a green screen, a video virtual background requires more system resources, and thus has higher system requirements.įor guidance on recommended setups to use with the virtual background feature, please refer to the main support article for how to enable and set a virtual background. Depending on the device you are joining the meeting with, you can use the Virtual Background feature with or without the use of a green screen behind you, with the system requirements being higher for virtual background without a green screen.Īdditionally, instead of a static image, the virtual background feature, with or without a green screen, allows you to select short videos as your virtual background.
Once this is done, you’ll see them appear on your main screen next to your own video feed.The Virtual Background feature allows you to display an image or video as your background during a Zoom meeting, which can provide you with more privacy or a consistent and professional look for a presentation. If you’ve turned on the Waiting Room setting (you’ll find this by clicking the More button to the right of the Invite button or the Security tab under the main pane), you’ll be notified as each invitee logs in and be asked to let them join the meeting. At the bottom you’ll see the Invite button, so click this and you’ll see a new box into which you can type the name of your contacts (if you’ve entered any into the Contacts section of your Zoom account, which can be found by selecting the Contacts tab at the top of the page on the Zoom Home screen) or there’s another tab to send invites via email.Ĭhoose whichever is the one that you deem most suitable then wait for the invitees to respond. To do this, click on the Participants tab and a side window will open on the right. With your call up and running after clicking on the New Meeting button, you’ll want to add more people so you can actually talk. How do I invite people to a Zoom meeting?