Microsoft Teams has introduced a new feature called Super Resolution (SR) to improve video quality during virtual communication. This feature, available in public preview and set for general release in March, utilizes AI to enhance video resolution, providing clearer images especially in poor network conditions.
In high-traffic Teams meetings, limited network bandwidth can lead to lower-resolution videos and decreased video quality. Super Resolution for Teams uses AI instead of traditional upscaling methods to restore video resolution, resulting in significantly improved video quality.
The feature is automatically enabled when bandwidth is limited, ensuring users receive enhanced video quality without draining their device’s battery. Users can also manually disable this feature if needed.
Currently, Super Resolution is only available on Teams Windows app for Copilot+ PCs, with plans to expand to other devices in the future. The goal is to make Super Resolution a standard feature across various platforms for all users to experience superior video quality.
Overall, Super Resolution for Teams represents a significant advancement in virtual communication, providing clearer and more detailed video streams even in challenging network conditions. Stay tuned for updates and try out the feature in public preview.