Hi
thanks for your answer. We did many test and finally on friday we
found the error, the problem was with the java package, we donwloaded
from the web site and worked it!!! the firsts times we did the
installation with apt-get. Our OS is debian 5.0.6 because somebody
have the same issue.
thanks
After 3rd step I am getting hash by this method ->
setUserObjectAndGenerateRoomHash()
But when I try to enter the room with this url:
http://$YOUR_RED5_HOST:$YOUR_RED5_HTTP_PORT/openmeetings/?secureHash=$HASH
it takes me to login page. what is the problem
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that means the *recommended* maximum number *per conference room *is like
the numbers given.
You can of course run multiple rooms at the same time et cetera.
Also the numbers are the maximum according to stress tests.
For example in a scenario where 150 people are invited to join a restricted
conf
Hi,
=> Conference Room Type max 25 people, everybody can turn on a/v
Audience Room Type max 50 people, only moderators can turn on a/v for
themselves and others
Restricted Room Type max 150 people, only moderators can turn on a/v
for themselves and others
This means that the maximum number of us
Hi Fred,
On 4 Dez., 12:54, fredfav wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> - I would like to restrict the access to OM rooms to registered users
> only not to external attendees. Is there any way to disable the
> "external attendee" option in the event calendar?
=> No there is no such build in option. You would
Hi Alex,
On 2 Dez., 22:19, AlexG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I configured a restricted moderated room, when moderator send
> invitation, user can enter the room. And from here I got 2 problems:
>
> 1) NON-CRITICAL: There is the "Exit" button which do nothing for user
> while it pressed, it might be con
GWT is JavaScript so there is no Webcam no Microphone and no Live
Video Streaming ... besides the fact that there is also no Streaming
Server for the Video is GWT.
Sebastian
On 3 Dez., 17:03, scraly wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering why you develop openmeetings with openlaszlo language
> instead of
You have to recompile the client and add the icon, however there is
much more work to do to bring that feature to 100% production ready.
See those other postings for a description on what is missing.
Sebastian
On 1 Dez., 14:22, nicolas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know the export function of whiteboard ha
are you sure you've updated correctly?
Also you might consider using version 1.6 instead of 1.5.
If that fails maybe you should make sure you use Sun Java 6 (no
openJDK no java 5)
Sebastian
On 1 Dez., 11:10, hinojosa89 wrote:
> Hi
> we are doing a new installation in a debian 5.0.6 with openme
... however jumping / seeking to a point in the video is no big issue,
their might be just an issue with the possible seeking points, those
are called *cue points* and there is not real alternative at the
moment to automatically insert those cue points in the file.
Sebastian
On 6 Dez., 21:54, Seb
hi Boonge,
if students face connection problems there is no build in flow that
will re-act on that. You rely on some kind of stable internet
connection, otherwise you cannot stream any video to the users.
Sebastian
On 30 Nov., 17:29, Boonga wrote:
> Hallo to everybody,
> I'm trying to create an
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