How to Use Virtual Backgrounds in Zoom on Mac?

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Are you looking to spruce up your Zoom meetings with a fun and creative background? Look no further! Zoom now offers the ability to add virtual backgrounds to your video calls on Macs. This feature is easy to use and can help make your virtual meetings more enjoyable for everyone involved.

First, you’ll need to make sure that you have the latest version of the Zoom desktop application for Mac installed. Once you’re on your Profile page, click Settings on the left-hand panel. On the Settings page, look for Virtual Background and click on the toggle to enable it. After relaunching your Zoom desktop client, you’ll be able to select backgrounds from a variety of options directly from within the app. You can also upload your own images or videos as virtual backgrounds.

When using a virtual background without a green screen, it’s important that your machine meets certain requirements in order to achieve 1080p resolution: Intel processor: 6 cores or higher; Apple M-Series or higher; Global minimum version or higher of Zoom desktop client for macOS.

If you choose to upload your own images or videos as virtual backgrounds, they will be stored in either /Users/USER_NAME/Library/Application Support/zoom.us/data/VirtualBkgnd_Custom (for macOS) or C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Zoom\data\VirtualBkgnd_Custom (for Win10).

With this feature, you can really get creative and make sure that every meeting is an interesting one! So what are you waiting for? Get started with adding some fun virtual backgrounds today!

How to Use Virtual Backgrounds in Zoom on Mac? 1

Troubleshooting Zoom Backgrounds on Mac

There could be several reasons why Zoom backgrounds may not work on your Mac. Firstly, make sure that you have enabled the Virtual Background feature in the Settings page of your Zoom profile. If that doesn’t work, ensure that you are using the latest version of the Zoom app. Additionally, check if you have sufficient system resources available on your Mac to run the backgrounds smoothly. Lastly, if you are using an external camera on your Mac, try switching to the built-in camera and see if backgrounds start working then.

Downloading Zoom Backgrounds on Mac

To download Zoom backgrounds on Mac, you will need to first sign into the Zoom desktop client. Once you have signed in, click your profile picture and select Settings. Next, select Backgrounds & Filters. From here, you can choose the desired virtual background and (optionally) add your own image or a video to upload. If prompted, click the Download button to download the package for the virtual background without a green screen.

Where Are Zoom Backgrounds Stored on Mac Computers?

On a Mac computer, Zoom backgrounds are stored in the folder at /Users/USER_NAME/Library/Application Support/zoom.us/data/VirtualBkgnd_Custom. To access this folder, open Finder and navigate to the ‘Go’ menu at the top of the screen, then select ‘Go to Folder’. When the window appears, enter “/Users/USER_NAME/Library/Application Support/zoom.us/data/” and click ‘Go’. You should now be able to see the VirtualBkgnd_Custom folder containing all of your Zoom backgrounds.

Minimum Mac OS Requirements for Zoom Virtual Background Feature

To use Zoom’s Virtual Background feature on your Mac, you will need a device with an Intel processor 6 cores or higher, running macOS Global minimum version or higher. Additionally, the device must be an Apple M-Series or higher. If you are unsure of your device’s specifications, you can check the System Information application to determine if it meets these requirements.

Changing Zoom Background on Mac Without Green Screen

To change your Zoom background on a Mac without a green screen, open the Zoom app and click on the Settings wheel in the top right corner. Then, select Virtual Background from the menu on the left side. Click on the checkbox next to “I have a green screen” to uncheck it. You should now see a list of backgrounds that you can choose from. Select the one you want and it will become your new background for all future video calls. If you want to add your own custom background, click on the + icon and select an image from your computer. Once you have chosen an image, it will become your new virtual background in Zoom.

Finding Backgrounds for Zoom Meetings

You can find backgrounds for Zoom meetings in the Zoom app. To access them, open the app and go to Settings > Virtual Background. There you will find a selection of backgrounds you can choose from. Additionally, you can upload your own image or video as a background. If you have an image or video file saved on your computer or device, you can upload it directly from there. For videos, make sure they are in MP4 format and not larger than 500MB. You may also be able to find additional backgrounds available for download online.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Virtual Backgrounds on Zoom for Mac can be a great way to add some pizzazz to your video calls. To ensure you have the highest quality video and audio when using virtual backgrounds, you must have a Mac with an Intel processor (6 cores or higher), Apple M-Series or higher, and the Global minimum version of the Zoom desktop client. Any images or movies that you add as Virtual Backgrounds for the Zoom desktop application are stored in ether /Users/USER_NAME/Library/Application Support/zoom.us/data/VirtualBkgnd_Custom (macOS) or C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Zoom\data\VirtualBkgnd_Custom (Win10). With all of these requirements met you will be able to send HD video when using virtual backgrounds without a green screen.

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Sanjeev is the tech editor at DeviceMAG. He has a keen interest in all things technology, and loves to write about the latest developments in the industry. He has a passion for quality-focused journalism and believes in using technology to make people's lives better. He has worked in the tech industry for over 15 years, and has written for some of the biggest tech blogs in the world. Sanjeev is also an avid photographer and loves spending time with his family.