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shared cannot viewed #69

Closed saulo1131 closed 3 years ago

saulo1131 commented 3 years ago

I did join at an conference with 19 participants, but only me can not viewed the presentation shared for the speaker. Earlier I disabled video of VLC Player to listen to some musics of Youtube. I did try to reinstall the Teams, but the issue did still, then I clean the directory "home/.var/app/com.microsoft.Teams" and do reinstall again. Looks like it worked when I did test with two devices but I going to confirm if really work at next conference.

p-fruck commented 3 years ago

I can confirm the behavior, but in my case the issue also occurs when having a meeting with only two persons or a direct call (two persons, again). Since it has worked like a week ago and no update has been installed since then, is this due to a server-side change?

bergmannf commented 3 years ago

I also have the same issue, I also tried running it in the chromium browser (chromium-freeworld on Fedora, so I have all the codecs installed) and even there it didn't work.

So I am not sure if this is related to the flatpak at all.

avaiss commented 3 years ago

Same problem here (debian 10). With the flatpak app and chromium too. It started on Friday.

Additionnally it seems that the app crashes when staying too long in a call where someone shares it screen.

In case it would be of any importance, I have 2560x1440p resolution, and i am using xorg, not wayland.

ghost commented 3 years ago

Seems that it's something related to the rect-overlay binary and the new Teams version.

After a downgrade, the things are working:

sudo flatpak update --commit=254d23b8f87936f75cfe86c965febec7f1d05c134475d60572343db2baa2d1a6 com.microsoft.Teams

and if you want to stop flatpak from updating this version of teams to the latest broken (until it's resolved, at least), you can do:

sudo flatpak mask flathub com.microsoft.Teams