
That's really the only requirements here. does anyone have any AMD suggestions to just pop a new card in my razer x and will give me good performance to get my job done? 4K, Dual Display Port and able to handle steady work and video conferencing. Accordingly, one way to speed up macOS Big Sur (and most other modern Mac. Visual effects can make the Mac look quite fancy, but they can also cause some system slow downs, particularly if you have a lot of windows and apps open, or if the Mac is older or has fewer system resources in general. Knowing that nvidia really isn't supported (and certainly not on Big Sur anytime soon). 4: Disable Window Transparency & Use Reduce Motion. I don't do any gaming or anything like that, as it's a strictly for work laptop. The image is always on close to the latest release and constantly patched, so it's on Big Sur right now, I believe 11.3.

It's constantly lagging and it's not the network. with everything else going on, You start getting on calls with 20 - 50 - 100 people, and the thing just bombs out and can't keep up. The macbook craps out all the time with terrible performance as soon as I start video conferencing and I blame this on the internal GPU. The whole company uses google apps for everything and I'm on probably 8-12 video conferences per day.) I don't have an option to use my PC, as the macbook is entirely encrypted with a special corporate provided image that won't even allow me to access my e-mail let alone my other work applications unless I'm using the macbook. Heavy Google workspace apps up all the time (Chrome, Google Sheets, Gmail, Google Docs, Google Drive, etc.) + Google Meet and Zoom as the primary video conferencing tools. My Macbook is used 100% for work currently jimmy rigged to work with my 2 displayport monitors off the onboard intel graphics, one of which is an LG 4K monitor. I already have a Razer Core X Chroma with an Nvidia GTX 1080 which is fine for my PC, but obviously not for the Macbook. I have both a PC laptop and a 2020 Macbook Pro 13" (6.2). Again, I've not yet bothered to try, as this will probably get overwritten as OS patches come through.īehind the scenes perhaps the virtual camera driver is not properly signed and that's why only non-signed applications can use the virtual camera device? Really just a rough guess.So i'm in a dilemma. Sudo codesign -remove-signature /System/Applications/FaceTime.appįeel free to post your results if you try this. I've simply not bothered with those and would advise you do the same but suppose the following should work: # Boot into recovery mode by holding CMD-R while booting This is harder for system applications such as FaceTime which are on the read-only system volume. Anyway this is what got it working for me. So for Microsoft Teams it was: sudo codesign -remove-signature /Applications/Microsoft\ Teams.appīe careful doing this with applications you don't fully trust as it removes the signature that proves it came from the original author, but as long as you know the application is legit, it should be safe to do this.


I have the same on Intel based Big Sur, where it is necessary to run the following command on the application in question to make the virtual camera work.: sudo codesign -remove-signature /Applications/
