![]() ![]() ![]() That meant that I had to find a different way, a hacky way □ It turned out the only relevant apps I could find were ones which add new Virtual Background to the ones available in the app but never set a background for the user. When I couldn't find in the different SDKs and APIs offered by zoom a way to change the user's virtual background I first thought that I was missing something and decided to check the Zoom apps marketplace looking for apps which would already do what I want. The solution is not perfect and I only tested it for my particular use case, but the result makes me happy so here it is: So I went with a hacky solution which seems to work well for my use case. The issue was that when I dug into Zoom's documentation I couldn't find a reliable way to change my own virtual background without using the GUI. This was fun but I also wanted to set the picture as my virtual background in Zoom so that I have another pretext to bore my coworkers with space stuff my teammates could also enjoy the cool astronomy pictures of the Nasa. Recently I created a script which automatically downloads NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day and sets it as the wallpaper of my computer. Programmatically update Zoom's virtual background ![]()
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