Perhaps a solution like resolution increase or a tradeoff settings between resolution and framerate (to maintain similar bitrate, cause I assume that's the limitation) could be introduced, as Discord appears to have a big perceived quality increase on higher resolutions, though we don't really see what bitrate settings are tied to their presets. It might be hard to adapt them, given people may want to stream dynamic content like video too. Many of the other mentioned platforms surely use different codecs for desktop, some use custom-designed ones for their purpose. (Personally though I'll probably still stick to Telegram, because it has a better voice quality than for example Discord, and using two communication apps at once is meh and not really needed anymore) Additional contextĪs far as I know Discord is using regular H.264. Free Jitsi Meet in the browser has much clearer image too. Remote control apps/protocols like AnyDesk, TeamViewer, RDP, VNC, all tend to have a crystal clear image quality, some may suffer is there's a lot of motion going on. ![]() With apps like Skype and Microsoft Teams, the quality is clear, though I think Skype had a better one. It's much better and clear in higher resolutions available with Nitro subscription. In Discord, the quality in default free 720p setting is very similar, maybe a tad better. On the lookout I've compared Telegram's quality to other solutions. Don't get me wrong, I'm still very grateful Telegram finally has that feature, only suggesting it could be looked into this concern in some free time. Perhaps the resolution could be increased, with screen sharing there's usually less data to send than with camera data, unless someone decides to stream something like a game or a video. I'm not sure of the technicalities, framerate is already low too. It would be good if we could see a better quality in screensharing. The screen sharing quality is a bit lower than expected, the text is blurry/low quality and somewhat hard to read. Is your feature request related to a problem?
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