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How do I fix the "infinity window" during a screen share?

An "infinity window" occurs when a screen share creates a recursive display of the shared screen within itself, resulting in a never-ending loop of windows.

To fix it, click your own video to make it larger. This hides the screen share window from your view.

  • Guests will see what you see, so this also removes the infinity window for them.
  • Guests can click the screen share on their end to make it "full screen" if needed.

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  • Can I customize my video bit rate?
  • Can I delete default sounds on the Media Board?
  • Can I do a test recording of a screen share, presentation, or with the teleprompter?
  • Can I hide the producer's video frame in the studio?
  • Can I host a studio but not be recorded?
  • Can I leave the session before the recording is over and still have a locally recorded track?

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