Woof! On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:21:57 -0400, Michael Jerris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In freeswitch there is functionality to do this without having to leave the > conference. You can use the relate command to adjust which members any > member can hear or talk to, allowing you all sorts of funtionality... Now how > do we do a GUI for that? Nice. We've no plans at the moment for this (but you just gave Martin some ideas...). Here's a way I've seen it done in a high end commerical conferencing system: It starts with an overhead view of a conference table, with empty "seats" around it. As users join the conference their image/icon/avatar shows up in a seat. Double Clicking on a seat brings up a menu for speaker control (mute, listen only, enable as talker, conference leader, volume control, etc.). Dragging the images on top of each other creates a sidebar, and those icons move to a second conference table (as well as staying at the first table) Dragging others over to that table adds them to the sidebar. While in the sidebar they are muted in the main conference, but by double clicking on the image at the main conference they can be unmuted as well. Active talkers are displayed by icon color changes or if it's an avatar, the mouth moves. Muted talkers are somehow noted. Listen only talkers are not at the table, but instead are in an "audiance" arrangment (like rows of theater seats watching the conference table) > Another note, we do have talker detecion, is that currently displayed? We've been considering adding that to the display. Our web based display has a very slow update time (30 second default) at the moment. What is the active talker update time in FreeSwitch? And while I'm asking silly questions, what is (if any) the maximum number of simultainous talkers? --Woof! _______________________________________________ sipx-dev mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-dev Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-dev
