Will test it out when ready. Thanks.
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> On Oct 22, 2020, at 11:10 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> it seems I might found the way to increase the stability of streams in the
> room
> I would ask you to test the nightly build (as soon as I commit my changes)
>
Will be waiting...
On 10/22/20 7:10 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
Hello All,
it seems I might found the way to increase the stability of streams in
the room
I would ask you to test the nightly build (as soon as I commit my changes)
I don't have too much hardware of my own :(((
I'll write to
Hello All,
it seems I might found the way to increase the stability of streams in the
room
I would ask you to test the nightly build (as soon as I commit my changes)
I don't have too much hardware of my own :(((
I'll write to this thread as soon as I will be ready
stay tuned :))
On Thu, 22 Oct
yep,
please check this thread https://markmail.org/message/kry2p55wo2vrnvih
sorry forgot to notify you :(
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 20:52, Ali Alhaidary
wrote:
> Hi max
>
> Is there any change in configuration files between the above builds ?
>
>
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Best regards,
Maxim
Steams might be combined on server
It is easier for client to display one huge video than 10 small ones
there is also follow talker mode, when only one video is displayed
you also can use presentation room and "stream on demand"
Additional option might be: switching video codec
I do remember
It seems that currently the limitation is the CPU usage on the client
side just over 5 total users. At this point KMS on the server is not
over stressed. The KMS stream limitation could be fixed via clustering
via a docker swarm spanning multiple nodes.
I am curious how proprietary applications
Hello Denis,
please let me know if 10 users in the room will be OK
we need to change the way cluster works in case current configuration is
not stable/powerful enough
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 13:33, Denis Noctor wrote:
> Actually... this is something that had crossed my mind recently.
>
Actually... this is something that had crossed my mind recently. Previously,
I’ve had on average 5 users per group... but on occasion if there more than 5
users (in and around 7-10) some users... some would intentionally drop drop
their cam... and sometimes mic... (I thought it might have been