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Re: Telegram Update :telegram:​ 

Video Calls with up to 1000 Viewers, Video Playback Speed, High Quality Video Messages, Screen Sharing With Sound, and More

Group Video Calls have leveled up and can now have 1000 viewers – in addition to the 30 broadcasters and unlimited audio-only listeners.

The media player has new 0.5x, 1.5x and 2x playback speed options, which you can enable when watching videos in full-screen.

Video Messages record in higher resolution and you can tap a video message to expand it – while tapping again allows you to fast-forward or rewind.
When recording video messages, device audio will keep playing in the background, and you can zoom in when using the rear camera.

Screen Sharing has also been added to 1-on-1 video calls, and now includes device audio in both individual and group video calls.

And that’s just the beginning – there are a dozen more features on our blog, as well as plenty of jokes and stunning demo videos. Click here to see more about Precision Drawing Tools, Desktop’s Photo Editor, a new In-App Camera on iOS and more:

telegram.org/blog/video-1000

#telegram

Dimitri is so gentle and nurturing to strange new kittens. He really is a miracle cat. 1 in 10,000. And we took him in because no one wanted to adopt him.

hello @freemo
I am trying to make a 1.6MB GIF as my avatar but it shows the error that the file size should be less than 2MB

Ariana Grande sounds like a font on Microsoft Word
-makinthings, Dec 2014
After overhearing a girl ask if cocaine was gluten free, I think I'm
officially done with LA.
-Dodgeriscool, Dec 2015

A teacher in #Mexico shows that a #bull in an area full of people will not attack anyone if it's not threatened

I am playing music from Spotify Web Player since a few hours and I see that the network monitor shows a steady flow of 180 KiB/s being sent from my computer while download is not much. The total sent data till now is 1.3GiB while the received is 417MiB.
Why and what is all this going data outside of my computer when playing spotify through web :blobconfused:
cc @freemo

The industry's current approach to cybersecurity is to ban running non-preapproved EXE files from non-preapproved locations.

This is completely giving up on the idea of a computer as a thing that runs software created by the user. It is also an admission of complete defeat of the idea of an Operating System as a trusted guardian of security (because otherwise it would be safe to run EXEs).

It is likely that this won't be the last of user rights to go. Once gone, they will be hard to get back.

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