To achieve the best results, start by configuring VCam’s internal settings. A. Resolution and FPS Tweaks

Select 30 FPS for standard video calls to ensure stability. Use 60 FPS only if you are doing fast-paced gaming or specialized streaming, as 60 FPS requires significantly more processing power and can lead to lower resolution if your PC struggles. B. GPU Acceleration and Performance

Set to Partial . While "Full" sounds superior, many video conferencing apps (like Zoom, Teams, or Discord) cannot compress full-range color correctly, leading to clipped whites and crushed blacks. 3. Configure Hardware Acceleration and Bitrates

Right-click the empty space, select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name it EnableFrameServerMode and ensure its value data is set to 0 . This prevents Windows from forcing a shared, compressed stream format across apps.