![]() Thanks to the high sale prices of most Canon gear, this sub is a magnet for spammers trying to post ads & affiliate links.Please post "look at this photo I took with my Canon" type posts in /r/itookapicture and "what can I do better?" posts in /r/photocritique.Pictures and video that just happen to have been taken with Canon gear, but are not Canon-related, are not appropriate for this subreddit.This is NOT a subreddit for sharing pictures/videos taken with your Canon equipment ![]() If you don't like a particular post, downvote and move on.No flame wars: Posting/Commenting with your opinion is fine, unless it incites personal attacks or is otherwise meant to be for the purposes of instigation (up to moderator discretion).Do not offer technique critique unless asked for.Questions are welcome, however, try searching on Google before posting a question here. This is a subreddit for all things Canon! From the point and shoots, to the legendary DSLRs, to their printers & industrial equipment. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you were mentioned. This one that only uses more standard sizes, doesn't work at all (in Firefox). With the latter getting up to about 640x480 (yay, twice the resolution facepalm). I also get vastly different results when using "CamTwist" vs "CamTwist (2VUY)". And this WebRTC resolution test site is all over the map in regards to what it will handle, and it fluctuates. But when trying to use Jitsi again, it worked in a Chrome based browser, but wouldn't in Firefox. ![]() I've tried adjusting it to the max it will let me, or even setting it to the custom actual resolution of the feed, and that got things a little better (at least it wasn't 320x240). And as mentioned, if anyone has another option I'm all ears. I'm gonna go try and find something other than CamTwist, which doesn't seem to like the M50. Thanks again for helping me troubleshoot. I've tried adjusting it to the max it will let me (and everything in between), or even setting it to the custom actual resolution of the feed, and that got things a little better (at least it wasn't 320x240). I then went into CamTwist and found that, though I hadn't adjusted any settings, it was defaulting to 320x240 (well there's your problem). I also verified I was at least getting higher quality with OBS (unless set to "high" it maxed out at 960xsomething to start). It showed that the feed was in fact the proper resolution. Wow, anyone have an alternative to CamTwist? I think that's the culprit. I've deactivated Wifi, NFC and Bluetooth. ![]()
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