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|**Receiving a remote video or screen share**| 1080p | 720p | 720p | 720p | 1080p |
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## Number of participants on a call support
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-Sending a [1080-p stream from WebJS desktop](../../quickstarts/voice-video-calling/optimizing-video-placement.md#how-to-configure-to-send-a-1080p-stream) is in public preview. GA versions of WebJS SDK for Desktop browser support sending a 720-p stream.
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-See [here](../../quickstarts/voice-video-calling/optimizing-video-placement.md#things-to-consider-when-adding-a-1080p-or-720p-video-to-a-page) on instructions to enable a 1080p from a web desktop browser.
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- Up to **350** users can join a group call, Room call, or Teams + Azure Communication Services call.
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- Once the call size reaches 100+ participants, the Calling SDK only displays the top four dominant speakers that have their video camera active.
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- When the number of people on the call is 100+, the viewable number of incoming videos automatically decreases from 4x4 (16 incoming videos) down to 2x2 (4 incoming videos).
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