On 2023-01-20 17:25, Divan Santana wrote:
Thomas Frohwein <tfrohw...@fastmail.com> writes:

On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 10:19:25PM +0200, Divan Santana wrote:
Greetings friends :)

In short MS teams works via chrome on openbsd7.2 for me except for the
camera.

I was on an MS Teams meeting a few weeks ago with camera working. The
main issue from my experience was the web client auto disconnecting
after a while.


I guess it's somewhat hardware based.


(The camera with webrtc works fine for other sites, just not teams)

The screen share too works, but not the camera. It detects the camera,
but when you try switch it on, it remains black.

I've seen testing/preview camera output being just a black rectangle, but
it worked in the meeting itself.


Yeah for me, it's black in screen preview and when one goes into the
meeting it doesn't work immediately with something like

"Your camera stopped working" says teams...

Shortly after visiting teams I went to jitsi in the same chrome browser.

When I joined the meeting, my openbsd72 system froze with the fans
making lots of noise.  That also happens sometimes to me.

This is with export ENABLE_WASM=1 on.

My camera is via usb:

Jan 19 22:01:24 swift /bsd: uvideo0 at uhub1 port 9 configuration 1
interface 0 "Logitech Webcam C310" rev 2.00/0.12 addr 5

But generally the camera normally works in chrome at jitsi and other sites.


Creating a virtual camera with lower specs, may be worth a shot.

Any workaround is better then nothing, painful or not.

Perhaps doing up a package of Jami for BSDs would be a cleaner/better option?
I wouldn't pollute my harddrive with anything MS, quite frankly.
For me, straightaway that would be a security issue, at the least.

https://jami.net/

Cheers!

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