[Battlemesh] teleconferencing systems
Vincent Wiemann
vincent.wiemann at ironai.com
Wed Mar 25 20:17:49 CET 2020
We also use Jitsi at the moment, but it's definitely not what you want for a conference
where one gives an actual talk...
Furthermore I found Jitsi to be buggy on the newest Android version (microphone input is mute).
Actually it should be quite easy to build a conference software with WebRTC and Screenscraping.
If I'd have the time, I'd do it and sell it as a service.
On 25.03.20 19:25, Jan Lühr wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Am 13/03/2020 um 21.40 schrieb yanosz:
>> Heiho,
>>
>> Am 13/03/2020 um 21.26 schrieb Mitar:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>> By the way, can you REALLY manage a meeting with 40+ participants that
>>>> way? Can you explain how does work that kind of meetings? Because if
>>>> there are 50 participants but only 4-5 of them speak. Then you can have
>>>> that 4-5 jitsi meeting and a streaming for the rest (with a chat channel
>>>> for extra communication?) or maybe only inviting the people that is
>>>> willing to say something. Or maybe calling some of them to say something
>>>> (like the radio did in the past)
>>>
>>> I am thinking more for a lecture setting, where most of the time one
>>> person is speaking, but it is still nice if students can ask questions
>>> by speaking.
>>
>>
>> About > 10 years ago I was using https://bigbluebutton.org/ - dunno if
>> it's works nowadays.
>
> Have a try - a comrade is running an instance.
> http://bbb.jitsi.world/
> http://bbb.jitsi.world/b
>
> You can also at #cccc / freenode for help.
>
> Greetz, yanosz
>
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