Compensate for low light when sharing webcam
Hi, My company uses GTM for our internal video conferencing and with clients, except where client prefers to use their own platform. As a result, we have recent experience with MS Teams and Zoom. One thing that we're noticed (while overall preferring GTM) is that the other two platforms handle low-light video much better. My home office is not dark but the video always looks dark, but only on GTM. My guess is that the other platforms are doing something automatically to correct low light situations and to optimize the video settings. If GTM can't do that, at the very least, it would be great to have access to the brightness, contrast, etc video settings that we had in the old GTM desktop app (thanks for recently providing the ability to zoom video in the new GoTo app!!). That way, we could optimize our own video. Thanks,Advanced camera settings to individually adjust brightness, redness etc.
We'd like to make advanced adjustments for camera settings and change the brightness & redness in the video from individual speakers as we prepare for our webinar. We used this feature in the classic GoTo experience but can't find the advanced preferences in the new dashboard. I got the reply from GoTo, that the advanced camera settings are not yet available in the new GoTo experience but only in the classic version of GoTo. Even if the camera was optimized in general in the new experience, it's still very useful to make some advanced camera adjustments in the settings according to the current light atmosphere. Please release this feature in the new GoTo experience, thank you.273Views0likes2CommentsAllow Organizers to control which webcams attendees see
Hi Glenn, I would like an ability to turn on/off webcams. Specifically, I suggest to add a feature to manually change the speaker cameras that attendees view. There should be a way for organizers to have the option to push the webcam view to the attendees to see only the active speaker view or a gallery view or select speakers. In the classic version, I can simulate this by manually turning cameras off and on (which sends the speaker a request to activate their camera).361Views0likes1CommentVirtual Cam (OBS/Ecamm) integration
Please consider the ability to integrate (OBS/Ecam) virtual cameras, so users can produce professional webinars with graphics, lower thirds, title screens, etc. This feature is already available on competitors platforms (Zoom, Teams). Thank you.1.3KViews1like2Comments