![]() ![]() When Safari and Zoom are in the same desktop, then the gif animations are moving in the screen share. But if Safari is in a different desktop than Zoom, and the Safari desktop is hidden, the animations all freeze. To prove it wasn't Isadora, I tested this with Safari open to. It makes sense actually: why would the operating system spend time rendering a window that is impossible for you to see? I have just verified that this is not an Isadora problem, but a general issue with using multiple desktops. OK, I'm sorry I missed the bit about switching desktops using Mission Control. I did not find a solution to keep Isadora running in the background. ![]() I guess, Zoom does not update the screen anymore. Please let me know here if the KB article addresses your issue.īest said: Unfortunately does Zoom pause the shared screen, when I change desktop. In any case, I've created a knowledge base article that explains how to share Isadora's stage on Zoom. In both cases, the resulting frame rate on the remote computer was about 2 or 3 fps. In addition to sharing Isadora's stage, I also tried sharing the output of QuickTime Player as a separate test. That said, the result on the remote computer was pretty choppy. I've outlined steps to use Isadora with Zoom in both scenarios. What you didn't make in your question was this: are you attempting to share Isadora when the stage is full screen or when the stage is in Preview. I just tested Isadora 3 with Zoom and it worked fine even when Isadora was not the frontmost application. ![]() Said: My problem: I can share the Isadora screen with slideshow and count down, but as soon as I change to another desktop to divide the participants into differen breakout rooms, the shared Isadora screen "freezes", because it does not have focus anymore. I found a workaround without using Isadora, but is there any possibility to use Isadora "in the background", while I am working on another desktop?Is there any hope? ![]()
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