I'm facing an issue where I'm getting an error message in Teams that says, "Your device is under stress" while trying to present slides to an audience of about 30-50 people. This pop-up prevents me from sharing my screen and states that they've disabled some videos to improve performance. I've already tried reinstalling Teams, clearing data, and repairing Office apps. Additionally, I disabled hardware acceleration using a command I found: setx WEBVIEW2_ADDITIONAL_BROWSER_ARGUMENTS --disable-gpu. My laptop is an HP G11 with an Intel Core Ultra 5 125U and 32GB of RAM. I'm hoping to solve this without replacing the device. Has anyone encountered this issue before?
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Weird issue! That laptop should handle presentations easily. Before your next meeting, check your resource usage and see if anything gets maxed out during it. If you can, try testing screen sharing with a smaller group, like 10 people, and see if it works then.
That sounds frustrating! You might want to check if there's a resource limitation with Teams that isn't well documented. Maybe use a process viewer to see what's happening when the error pops up? It's worth a shot!
It worked fine in small meetings with 5-10 people, so that's promising!