Video call stutters specifically with dual monitor or screen share.
Two monitors plus video call plus screen share is too much GPU load for many laptops, especially if your dock is not USB-C-PD with DisplayPort. Integrated GPUs run out of render budget and video flickers.
Try this first
- 1During a call disable the second monitor (unplug cable or disable in display settings) and see if it changes.
- 2Toggle hardware acceleration in Teams or Zoom on/off, sometimes the opposite of default helps.
- 3Check the dock: a DisplayLink-based USB-C dock routes via CPU and adds lag, a real DP-MST dock does not.
- 4Disable background blur or virtual background during share calls, it is the heaviest filter in any client.
When to bring us in
Laptop is older than 4 years or has Iris-only graphics: it no longer keeps up with modern video plus share, plan replacement instead of tweaking.
See also
- VPN will not connect or keeps droppingTwo main causes: your home internet or the VPN server. One quick test separates them.
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- Home PC slow on VPN, fast at the officeThree suspects: home internet, VPN server limits, or routing that takes a long detour.
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