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Video conferencing with Jitsi

Video conferencing with Jitsi

Posted Apr 19, 2020 23:31 UTC (Sun) by wookey (guest, #5501)
Parent article: Video conferencing with Jitsi

For anyone interested in online conferencing options (and suddenly there are way more than there used to be ;-), this document from the Association for Computing Machinery is a useful summary of nearly everything available:
https://people.clarkson.edu/~jmatthew/acm/VirtualConferen...
and the corresponding google doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LLLniPkf48CCZyG_BNy1y...

Referenced from: https://www.acm.org/virtual-conferences

I too have been a big Jitsi meet user for years. It's worked remarkably well despite much increased usage over the last month. I'm very interested in solutions for conferences where you really want a decent-quality broadcast channel as well as low-latency bidirectional channel with optional moderator control. Debian needs to pick something, and is obviously capable of hacking things to make them better :-)

Another free option is 'Jangouts' which is a web front-end for libjanus webRTC. Looks like it may be a promising tech. Anyone with experience of libjanus vs jitsi videobridge? https://github.com/jangouts/jangouts/blob/master/README.md

No-one seems to have mentioned Apache openmeetings yet either. Any good? https://openmeetings.apache.org/


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