Skip to content

Commit

Permalink
Updated README.md
Browse files Browse the repository at this point in the history
  • Loading branch information
nathan-fiscaletti committed Apr 18, 2024
1 parent 1607dca commit c8c9b29
Showing 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ FrameCast is a powerful tool that can enhance your video conferencing experience

When it comes to video conferencing, screen sharing is a critical feature that enables remote teams to collaborate effectively. However, the limitations of conventional screen sharing options can hinder this collaboration. For instance, if you're working on multiple windows simultaneously, you may need to switch between them while sharing your screen. In such cases, the inability to share multiple windows at once without sharing your entire desktop can be a significant drawback. Similarly, if you need to add another window to the stream, you have to re-share your screen, which can be disruptive and inconvenient.

FrameCast provides a way to overcome these limitations by allowing you to share a specific region of your screen instead of the entire screen or a single window. This can help you avoid distractions and maintain a focused, streamlined presentation. Additionally, it enables you to share multiple windows simultaneously without the need to re-share your screen, enhancing your ability to collaborate with others.
**FrameCast provides a way to overcome these limitations by allowing you to share a specific region of your screen instead of the entire screen or a single window.** This can help you avoid distractions and maintain a focused, streamlined presentation. Additionally, it enables you to share multiple windows simultaneously without the need to re-share your screen, enhancing your ability to collaborate with others.

The application works by using [FFMPEG](https://ffmpeg.org/), an open-source video and audio processing software, to stream a portion of your screen to a separate window that you can then select for sharing in your video conferencing application. The viewer window is fully customizable, allowing you to adjust its size, position, bit-rate and frame-rate to suit your preferences.

Expand Down

0 comments on commit c8c9b29

Please sign in to comment.