You can use Google Meet to preview the video before the meeting |
Google has added a new feature called "Green Room" to Google Meet, making it easy for you to check your appearance, Internet connection, audio and video settings before joining a meeting.
Knowing your position before joining the video conference can often be difficult, especially if you want to make sure everything is working before the meeting begins.
There are several things to consider before starting a meeting, including lighting, sitting position, distance or distance from camera, sound, and echo.
After adding a troubleshooting list last month, Google Meet now has a green room where you can quickly preview how others will look before joining the video call.
Regardless of whether it is the web version or the desktop version, anyone can use the new green meeting room feature in Google Meet and check the endpoint and network status.
With this new feature, you can ensure that the hardware is configured and corrected properly, to make sure the network connection is correct, and to understand the effects of noise cancellation on the audio.
Before joining the meeting, there is a new check audio and video button below the video stream. All you have to do is click this button to open a nearly full-screen Camera window and list your devices below. Choose between microphone, speaker, and camera.
In addition, you can use the "Next" button in the popup to record a short 6-second video clip to see what it looks like for other people in the meeting. According to Google, the clip is yours. He will save it.
The system also checks the microphone, speaker, camera, and connection. If these steps work, a green check mark will appear and tips and troubleshooting steps will be provided.
This feature is available to customers and associations of personal accounts, Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, G Suite Basic, Enterprise, Education, and Enterprise for Education.