There are new tools in Google Meet that make it easier for you to understand how your local desktop and network environments are affecting your meeting quality.
During a call, you can now go to the three-dot menu and select “Troubleshooting and Help”.
You will be able to see:
- CPU load and network stability over time
- Time segments highlighted when the local environment likely affects the call quality
- Suggested actions to help improve call performance
- Real-time feedback on the effect of any action taken on network and processing load
- Tips for performing common tasks, like presenting content and recording meetings
Google Meet shares processing power and network connections with all other applications and browser tabs running on a computer. When the system is overusing its processing power or suffering from a bad network connection, Meet will try to adjust and maintain performance while consuming less resources. Some of those adjustments are less visible, but if resource shortages are severe or persistent, users may notice blurry video, stuttering audio, or other issues.
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