Do now :) Got a few this morning.
Here's the setup of the event showing the details I filled in...
Yeah, I was lazy on the event title.
Here's what I saw when I entered the room for either the account I created the
event with or the account I invited to join:
(I'm sure you can tell the two
In some method it writes:
this._nc.call(func, obj,params[0]);
how can _nc get remote obj?
And I tried to connect one method which named change red5 Service!
and I writed in my method :
this._nc.call(change,obj,str);
then red5 received the value of str;
but obj still
Sebastian,
It took the longest to install updates etc. But we now got there and
thought all was well. The US time zones for East coast and West coast
are working correct. However central US is wrong. We can set the
schedule to Dallas time and make invitations but when the receivers
get the
You have seen the time-zone table?
For the receiver what time zone are you using?! You have the option to enter
a custom timezone for any external user.
And for internal user the time zone is taken from the users time-zone
settings. So you should fix that, it has actually nothing to do with
The only time tabel we can find is the one with zone names ... not
zone times.
Here is the scenario:
I am on the west coast and my schedule is west coast. I will invite an
external user in the central US. I then select Dallas time zone
(GMT-6) when inviting that particular participant. But when
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has done any tests or has any numbers in terms of
hardware and bandwidth requirements?
For example, I know the more people you have with video, the more bandwidth it
takes, but I was wondering if there was a formula some one has so I can figure
out how many