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Web applications / What are we mising to run "Jitsi" on the Browser ?
« on: January 04, 2017, 04:18:08 pm »
Hi
Jitsi is an open source SIP tool for videconference. It can run the client side on the browser (There are stand alone clients too https://jitsi.org/), and you can download it to run your own server. You can use the free service at: https://meet.jit.si/ which I had tried on other platforms and it is quite interesting.
What I understand that OS/2's port of Firefox is missing to run it is called "WebRTC."
According to this test (http://iswebrtcready.appear.in/) we are missing:
- getUserMedia() - Web camera access
- RTCPeerConnection - Peer to Peer connection
- ICE Connection - Not supported
Outside Firefox I think we also miss a way to connect Wim Brul's USBECD (webcam driver) to firefox.
Any thoughts about this subject?
Regards
Jitsi is an open source SIP tool for videconference. It can run the client side on the browser (There are stand alone clients too https://jitsi.org/), and you can download it to run your own server. You can use the free service at: https://meet.jit.si/ which I had tried on other platforms and it is quite interesting.
What I understand that OS/2's port of Firefox is missing to run it is called "WebRTC."
According to this test (http://iswebrtcready.appear.in/) we are missing:
- getUserMedia() - Web camera access
- RTCPeerConnection - Peer to Peer connection
- ICE Connection - Not supported
Outside Firefox I think we also miss a way to connect Wim Brul's USBECD (webcam driver) to firefox.
Any thoughts about this subject?
Regards