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What do audio-only participants look like on the MP4 Backup file?

If a participant has their camera turned off when recording, their individual Backup track shows a generic silhouette.

The generic silhouette also shows for all participants when the Host or Producer enables Low Data Mode. 

 

Below is an example of an All Participants Backup MP4 file of a recording where Low Data Mode was enabled.

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