9/17/2023 0 Comments Microsoft teams 1.4.00.26376![]() IT admins can designate the default option in device settings. Now, users will find it to be much easier to manage from one, unified experience on the console. Before, these controls needed to be accessed directly through the camera. Choose to zoom in on the current speaker, crop empty space in the room to better frame the in-room attendees in the room feed, or choose a composite view, creating an individual frame for everyone in the room. Smart camera controls come to Teams Rooms Pro on Android this month, giving users the ability to adjust framing of the in-room camera from the console for cameras that support these capabilities. Remote attendees will be able to follow along when people in the room pull out the dry-erase markers and bring the whiteboard in on the action. Releasing this month, content cameras will be able to pick up on physical whiteboards and share a zoomed-in view of the whiteboard as an independent video feed. We also have good news for content cameras on Teams Rooms on Android. Additionally, the SmartVision 60 is able to group in-room participants (who have enrolled and created a Teams face recognition profile) in the roster and label each individual’s video stream with their name, with that functionality following fast on the PanaCast 50. In-room participants maintaining their identity in the meeting transcript is the foundation for AI-based productivity tools, such as intelligent recap, with remote users and users in a Teams Room. Both solutions deliver AI-powered active speaker tracking, multiple video streams, and intelligent speaker capabilities which recognize each speaker in the room by their voice and identify each person in the meeting transcript. Early adopters in our customer Technology Adoption Program (TAP) have begun to deploy the Yealink SmartVision 60 and the updated Jabra PanaCast 50. The IntelliFrame option can be set up by IT Admins, and in-room participants can control the functionality via the camera control menu on the in-room console.įor intelligent cameras, we’re happy to announce multiple video stream capability and AI-powered active speaker tracking coming soon to a camera near you. In-room participants will have control over how they are represented in a meeting. ![]() For non-intelligent cameras, Cloud IntelliFrame delivers an enhanced video gallery experience by leveraging Microsoft Cloud AI (Microsoft-built AI models running in the Microsoft cloud), which processes the single video stream from the room. For rooms not outfitted with a new intelligent camera, Cloud IntelliFrame breaks up the single video feed of the room into a composite view made up of focused and framed video tiles that feature in-room attendees, so remote attendees can better see the faces of everyone in the meeting. In exciting news for the advancement of AI-powered camera tech, Cloud IntelliFrame for Teams Rooms on Windows will be available to Teams Rooms Pro license holders next quarter. Several of these updates were first announced in October at Ignite, so we’re excited to see them release to customer preview or become generally available this month and next. More inclusive meetings with new camera and live captions capabilitiesĬameras, and the way people and content in the room show up for remote attendees, have been an area of focus (ha ha, pun intended) for the past year – always with the goal of making meeting experiences more inclusive for all. ![]() ![]() We’re excited to share some of the feature updates coming to Teams Rooms and Devices, and Teams Meetings that improve meeting experiences for everyone, including collaboration solutions that raise the bar for more inclusive and natural-feeling meeting experiences, and a big step towards easier, more streamlined device management. Meanwhile, we have a presence at InfoComm this week, where we look forward to meeting up with a ton of our partners. On that front, keep an eye out for some exciting updates from AVIXA soon. Teams never rests in our search for ways technology can bring everyone together in flexible work environments, even as those environments continue to evolve – thanks in large part to our customers who find new needs for the spaces they meet in, and our partners who work with them to find solutions. ![]()
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