Then under 'Device specifications' you'll see the details of your processor. To check what processor your PC has, navigate to Settings > System > About. Zoom also notes that, due to compatibility issues with some Intel processors using the HD 620 graphics processor, computers with these processors must use a physical green screen. Sixth-generation Intel i5 dual-core processor or higher, with integrated GPU enabled and graphics driver version 23.20.xx.xxxx or higher.Fourth-generation i7 quad-core processor, or higher.Install the latest version of Zoom Desktop Client for PC.
You can also opt to use a physical green screen with either images or videos, and doing so requires less power than asking your computer to replace your unkempt apartment with something more aesthetically pleasing. You can have a single image as your background, which requires the least power, or you can run a video, which requires a more powerful processor. There are several options here for changing your background, and each requires a different amount of computational power. We'll now explain what these requirements are - for PC, Mac and iOS - then dive into how Zoom's custom background feature works. But inserting a virtual background requires your computer to have a certain level of performance. To be clear, video chatting can be done using almost any computer (or smartphone and tablet) with a webcam and a microphone. But before all that, you need to check that your computer meets Zoom's requirements.