There's good news for Google Meet users, as the app's latest update brings HD video support for meeting recording and devices. Google just announced that Full HD video content is now available for meetings recorded in the Meet app. This means that Google is increasing the maximum resolution of the speakers' video streams from 720p to 1080p. While Meet already supports recording 1080p presentations, prior to this update the feature did not work with a speaker video source.
In addition to full HD video content, recent updates can also use 1080p cameras to send full high -resolution videos on all computers. Remember that it is disabled by default, and you need to use the Settings menu to activate it. According to Google, Full HD video will only be broadcast if recording is enabled or one or more 1080p-capable users are attached to a screen large enough to display the 1080p video source.
If the device is associated with bandwidth, the Google meeting automatically adjusts the resolution. The conference records complete high -resolution videos can be used to use commercial standard Google job customers, as well as corporate needs and essentials plus, start -up, standard and plus and education, as well as teaching and learning. On the other hand, the ability to send Full HD video on computers with 1080p cameras is available to Google Workspace customers with Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise Starter, Standard and Plus, Education Plus and Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Enterprise Essentials and Essentials Plus, and Google One subscribers with 2 TB or more storage.