The most likely cause of poor video quality can be due to one or more of the following:
- Video calling application — Refer to the help content for your video conferencing application or contact the video conferencing application’s support for advice on how to achieve HD quality.
- USB Bandwidth — Too many active USB devices being used at the same time can affect the overall quality of your video stream. Disconnect or turn off any USB devices not in use.
- Outdated USB host controller or graphics driver - Make sure the USB host controller driver is up to date as well as the graphics driver.
- CPU utilization — Too many processes running on your CPU can affect the overall quality of your video stream. Terminate any applications or processes you may not be using.
- Network bandwidth — Not having enough network bandwidth can affect the overall quality of your stream. We recommend having 3MB free when attempting to stream in HD quality.
- First verify that the network or video conferencing service is not the cause of the video quality issues, by trying a local video application like Windows 10 Camera Application and checking the video quality locally.
- Please ensure that the video is streaming through your MeetUp camera, and not another camera such as your laptop camera or another attached camera.
- Follow the steps under MeetUp Basic Troubleshooting
- Do you have the latest firmware for MeetUp?If not or if you’re not sure, you can download from https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024152594
Important Notice: The Firmware Update Tool is no longer supported or maintained by Logitech. We highly recommend using Logi Options+ for your supported Logitech devices. We are here to assist you during this transition.
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