On 1/28/21 8:33 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jan 2021, Ben Koenig wrote:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/210707503-Virtual-Background
Chroma-keying and other post-processing effects are always
implemented by the application used to process/encode video. In the
case of video chat applications, the client application is
responsible for these features.
Ben,
I thought it was on my end. Thanks for the URL.
Rich
Seems that Zoom bothered to implement it for Linux. Some of the other
apps (LOOKING AT YOU MICROSOFT) flat out refuse to provide certain
features for the linux version.
I actually experimented with running my video through a virtual webcam
driver so that I could do the postprocessing on my end. It's a huge pain
but as a last resort totally doable. But it looks like Zoom isn't full
of asshats since they aren't excluding platforms based on falsified
market data. yayyyy....
-Ben
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