The Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams feature redirects audio calls, video calls, and viewing desktop shares for a seamless experience between the client system and the remote session without negatively affecting the virtual infrastructure and overloading the network. Microsoft Teams media processing takes place on the client machine instead of in the virtual desktop and does not rely on Real-Time Audio-Video (RTAV).
Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams Features
Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams offers the following features:
- Accepting and making audio and video calls
- Multiparty audio and video conferencing
- Transfer, forward, mute, hold, and resume a call
- PSTN calls using a dial pad
- Desktop screen sharing
- Multi monitor screen sharing and screen picker for screen sharing
- Screen sharing in VDI and RDSH desktop sessions (Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome, and HTML Access clients)
- Screen sharing in RDSH published application sessions (Windows, Mac, and Linux clients)
- Volume control from the remote desktop
- Secondary ringer
- Active speaker identification
- Live Captions for 1:1 and Team Meetings
- Custom Together Mode Scenes
- E911 and Location-Based Routing (Windows and Mac clients only)
- WebRTC 1.0
- Give control of screen sharing in VDI and RDSH desktop sessions (Windows, Mac, and Linux clients)
- Request/take control of screen sharing in VDI and RDSH desktop sessions (Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome, and HTML Access clients)
- Request/take control of screen sharing in RDSH published application sessions (Windows, Mac, and Linux clients)
- Multi Window and Pop-out chat
- HID Headset controls for Windows clients*
- Background Blur and Effects for Windows clients*
- Gallery View (2x2)
- Large Gallery (7x7)
- Together Mode
- Call Queue
- Live Webinar (optimized)
- Call Quality Dashboard
- Transcription Support
- Spotlight
- Camera can be on while screensharing (Horizon 2106 or later)*
Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams System Requirements
System | Requirements |
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Microsoft Server | Microsoft 365 |
Microsoft Teams Client (Optimized) |
Note: Microsoft Teams web client is not supported with Teams Optimization Pack. Web browser media offload is supported with Browser Redirection. See
Configuring Browser Redirection for supported browsers and clients. Consult Microsoft documentation for supported browsers for Microsoft Teams web client.
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Virtual desktop operating systems | Minimum requirement is 2 vCPU for operating systems supported for Horizon Agent. |
Client machine operating systems | Minimum hardware requirement is 2.4 GHz dual core.
Windows: Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Windows client is supported with Horizon Client 2006 and later for VDI desktops, and Horizon Client 2012 and later for RDSH remote desktops and Microsoft Teams as a published application. Mac: Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Mac client is supported with Horizon Client 2103 and later. Starting from Horizon Client 2209, this feature is supported on M1-based Macs as well as 64-bit Intel-based Macs. Linux: Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Linux client is supported with Horizon Client 2106 and later. Chromebook: Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Chromebook client is supported with Horizon Client 2111 and later. To use Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Chromebook, Settings > Enable Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams must be enabled. This setting is enabled by default with Horizon Client 2203 and later. For more information see "Configure Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams in Horizon Client for Chrome" in the Horizon Client for Chrome Guide. HTML Access: Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams supports the HTML Access Web client running in a Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser. Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams is supported with HTML Access Web client 2111 and later. To use Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams with Chrome or Edge, Settings > Enable Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams needs to be enabled. This setting is enabled by default with HTML Access Web client 2203 and later. For more information see "Configure Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams in HTML Access" in the Horizon HTML Access Guide . |
Deployments | On-premises and cloud:
Cloud: Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session and all deployment types for Horizon Cloud Services on Azure. |
Display Protocols | VMware Blast and PCoIP (no RDP) |
TCP Port | 9427 |
Network | IPv4 |
Microphones and Webcams | Same devices that are qualified to work with Microsoft Teams |
Audio codecs | For details, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Media/Formats/WebRTC_codecs.
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Video codecs | For details, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Media/Formats/WebRTC_codecs.
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Media Feature Pack | Must be installed on the remote desktop for Windows 10 N and KN versions. You can install Media Feature from the Microsoft download page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48231. |
Installing and Configuring Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams
The Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams feature is installed by default with Horizon Client for Mac, Horizon Client for Linux, Horizon Client for Windows, and Horizon Client for Chrome. For Horizon Client for Windows, end users can deactivate Media Optimization using the client settings.
To use the Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams feature with Horizon Client for Chrome or the HTML Access Web client, the Enable WebRTC Redirection option must be activated in the client settings. To use screen-sharing capabilities with these clients, the Enable screen sharing for Microsoft Teams virtualization option must be activated in the client settings. Both the Enable WebRTC Redirection and Enable screensharing for Microsoft Teams virtualization options are activated by default.
Horizon Agent must be installed before you install Microsoft Teams. If you install Microsoft Teams before installing Horizon Agent, delete the %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Teams
folder and relaunch Microsoft Teams.
See the Microsoft documentation Teams for Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure for installation, setup, and deployment requirements, guidelines on persistent and non-persistent desktops, and limitations of using Microsoft Teams in a remote desktop.
Microsoft updates their Teams recommended version periodically. Check Microsoft for updates and install the latest recommended version to access new features without updating Horizon Client or Horizon Agent.
For more information about installing and configuring Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams, see the TechZone article Microsoft Teams Optimization with VMware Horizon.
Pairing Modes for a Session
A user can check if Microsoft Teams is running in optimized mode, fallback mode, or natively in the virtual desktop (no optimization). On the top right corner of the Microsoft Teams interface, click the user icon and navigate to About->Version to see a banner under the user icon describing the Microsoft Teams version and pairing modes:
- Optimized: If the banner shows VMware Media Optimized, then Microsoft Teams is running in the optimized mode. In this mode, the Enable Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams GPO is activated, Microsoft Teams is running in the virtual desktop, and audio and video is offloaded to the client machine.
- Fallback: If the banner shows VMware Media Not Connected, then Microsoft Teams is running in fallback mode. In this mode, the Enable Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams GPO is activated and Microsoft Teams has tried to start in Optimized mode, but the Horizon Client being used does not support Microsoft Teams optimization. RTAV is used and audio and video from Microsoft Teams is not offloaded to the client machine. Fallback mode has the same limitations as Optimized mode. When you make a call in fallback mode, you see a warning sign on the call:
Your device does not support VMware optimization. Audio and video quality may be reduced. Talk to your IT admin.
- No Optimization: If the banner does not show VMware text in the message, the Enable Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams GPO is not activated. RTAV is used and audio and video from Microsoft Teams is not offloaded to the client machine.
Background Blur and Effects
Background blur and effects allow the user to blur their background or select an available background image before or during a video call or meeting.
- Selecting background blur effect which will blur the user’s background during a video call.
- Selecting Microsoft defined images as a background during a video call.
- Uploading a user’s custom image to be used as a background is not supported.
- Selecting a tenant-specific background image uploaded using Admin Center is not supported.
HID Headset Support
HID (Human Interface Device) usage is supported only on Windows client endpoint.
- Volume up and down
- Mute/unmute button
- Call accept and reject
- Hold/Resume
E911 and Location-Based Routing
This feature is supported for Windows and Mac clients only.
To support Dynamic E911 for Horizon Client, you must activate OS location services for the client application. See Configuring E911 Services for Microsoft Teams in the Horizon Client for Windows Guide and Horizon Client for Mac Guide. Static E911 does not need location services to be activated.
The Enable E911 for Microsoft Teams group policy setting must be activated or not configured to use the feature. See VMware WebRTC Redirection Features in VMware HTML5 Feature Policy Settings.
Limitations of Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams With All Clients
Limitation | Comments |
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Outgoing application window sharing is not supported. | VMware limitation |
The camera light stays on if the user puts the video call on hold (but video is not sent). | Microsoft limitation |
When minimizing a Microsoft Teams video call window, the small Microsoft Teams window in the lower right corner will not show an active video. | Microsoft limitation |
Microsoft Teams running in fallback mode on an RDSH machine cannot access the remote machine’s microphone and speaker. | See the KB article https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/84205 for a workaround. |
VDI participants cannot create breakout rooms but can join only. | Microsoft limitation |
Live Events is not optimized, but supported as an attendee. Producer and presenter roles are not supported for a VDI user. | Microsoft limitation. As a workaround, use Live Events (Web) client with browser content redirection. See https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/88274 for details. |
Media bypass for direct routing is not supported. | Microsoft limitation |
1080p video is not supported. | Microsoft limitation |
Zoom in and out function in Microsoft Teams is not supported. | Microsoft limitation |
Microsoft starts meetings with a lower resolution and gradually increases the resolution based on network conditions, such as bandwidth of meeting participants and video window size. | Microsoft limitation |
Quality of Service (QoS) in Microsoft Teams is not supported. | Microsoft and VMware limitation |
Test Call button is not available | Microsoft limitation |
3x3 video gallery is not supported. | Microsoft limitation |
Give control while screen sharing is not supported if Teams is an RDSH Application. | VMware and Microsoft limitation |
When screenshare is being controlled by a peer, the cursor sometimes moves to the last location of the controller. | VDI limitation |
In the sharing toolbar, the Give Control toolbar only shows two participants at a time. To scroll to other participants, use the up/down arrow keys. | Microsoft Limitation. |
When screen sharing, the sharing toolbar might be hidden under the Horizon Client toolbar when Horizon Client is in full screen. | To access the Microsoft Teams sharing toolbar, do one of the following:
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Shared system audio/computer sound is not supported while screensharing. | Microsoft Limitation |
Limitations of Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams With Specific Clients
Limitation | Comments |
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HID:
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Microsoft limitation |
Background Blur and Effects:
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Microsoft limitation |
Media Optimization on Linux and Mac clients does not support proxy configuration. | VMware limitation |
The following screen-sharing limitations apply to the Chrome client and HTML Access Web client:
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VMware limitations |
The following screen-sharing limitations apply to the Chrome client and HTML Access Web client:
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Google limitations |
On the HTML Access Web client, Media Optimization becomes unavailable when the browser page is refreshed. To use Media Optimization after a page refresh, restart Microsoft Teams on the remote desktop. | VMware limitation |
Media Optimization does not support multiple-monitor configurations with the Chrome client and HTML Access Web client. | VMware limitation |
Media Optimization is not supported on the Chrome client and HTML Access Web client if Microsoft Teams is published as an application. | VMware limitation |
If you activate or deactivate location sharing to support the E911 feature using the VDI client or agent GPO policy, the cached E911 location status continues to display on the VDI Teams call page until Teams is restarted on the VDI desktop. | VMware limitation |
In both native and VDI Teams, locations shown by the E911 feature might not match those shown in Google Maps. | Microsoft limitation |
Due to a Microsoft issue, if you log out and then back into either native or VDI Teams, there can be a delay of up to two minutes before the emergency location of the client device is displayed by the E911 feature. | Microsoft limitation |
Knowledge Base Articles Related to Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams
For Knowledge Base articles related to Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams, search “HorizonTeamsOptimization” in VMware’s Knowledge Base or go to https://kb.vmware.com/s/global-search/%40uri#q=HorizonTeamsOptimization.
For details on required Horizon Client versions, Horizon Agent versions, and Teams client versions for each feature see VMware Knowledge Base article 86475.
See the Microsoft documentation Teams for Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure for installation, setup, and deployment requirements, guidelines on persistent and non-persistent desktops, and limitations of using Microsoft Teams in a remote desktop.
Microsoft updates their Teams recommended version periodically. Check Microsoft for updates and install the latest recommended version Horizon Client or Horizon Agent.
For more information about installing and configuring Media Optimization for Microsoft Teams, see the TechZone article Microsoft Teams Optimization with VMware Horizon