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Jitsi meet set maint camera
Jitsi meet set maint camera











jitsi meet set maint camera

Unfortunately that makes jitsi a non-starter for certain types of shared meeting - such a shame because these are just the sort of people a browser based solution would be great for. The microphones dialogue won’t allow me to select the correct one.Įdge/IE - unsupported - some of our users wouldn’t have a clue how to install a browser on their PC/Laptop so they’re stuck with Edge. If I disable from chrome settings Jitsi takes me through the step of allowing access but still doesn’t progress from there.įortunately Jitsi does work in chrome from may laptop (Win 10 v 1809) so that saved my bacon this morningįirefox: The camera works fine but I have a number of audio sources and it defaults to the wrong one. It would be good if I could set the default camera in the application settings. The application uses the IR camera by default and I have to change it to the normal camera on every call via the call's settings. Now it says “Jitsi Meet needs to use your microphone and camera” - these are both already enabled but it never progresses past this message. On my Thinkpad T480s I have an IR and a normal camera. Chrome used to work find on my desktop machine (Win 10 v 1909).I have similar problems here - very frustrating as I’ve pushed Jitsi as a good solution for interacting with our customers but I now find it’s pretty much unusable on my desktop: Some other ones like Firefox would have worked, but - ups! They all don’t belong to your “list” of supported browsers (where there’s nothing but Chrome). In general, it just depicts how crappy browser Chrome is. Select the Prosody container, and scroll down to the Network settings, and this time enter in the Hostname and then click on Update. Repeat this for the Jifoco and Web containers. FYI there’s a topic on the google support page. Scroll down to the Network Settings and in the box called Links enter prosody: and then click on Update.

jitsi meet set maint camera

Otherwise, it WON’T WORK, no matter how hard you try. If you’re lucky enough to have a particular Windows version (nobody knows which one works - it’s still a mystery like an anti-coronavirus vaccine), everything is gonna be fine. In my particular one, the’s no any single site which can use the camera in Chrome, including WebRTC, which says: "To test your webcam, microphone and speakers we need permission to use them, approve by selecting “Allow”. There’s something in between Windows and Chrome itself. I’ve tried it all and just wasted my time. If (enumerator.Apparently this problem has nothing to do with firewalls, cookies, Chrome extensions, incognito mode etc. IsFrontFacing = facingMode.equals("user") Here is the code of getUserMediaWithConstraints, extracted from node_modules\lib-jitsi-meet\modules\RTC\RTCUtils.js In attachment the logs of the smart glass and smartphone.

jitsi meet set maint camera

Instead the Jitsi Meet app downloaded by Play Store works great on the smart glass. The Android version of the four devices is 6.0. In both (virtual and real) devices with only a back camera, getUserMediaWithConstraints fails:Ġ4-01 09:57:24.958 2846 2886 W ReactNativeJS: '', ': ', 'Failed to get access to local media. I builded the android app Jitsi Meet cloning the branch master and tried it on smart glass (only back camera), smartphone (back and front camera), android emulator with only a back camera, android emulator with only a front camera.













Jitsi meet set maint camera