jitsi / jitsi-meet

Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
https://jitsi.org/meet
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IE and Safari plug-ns #256

Closed TabeebOsama closed 9 years ago

TabeebOsama commented 9 years ago

Hi Emil and everyone,

Thank you for responding to my public comments. I want to ask about your recommendation for an IE and Safari WEBRTC plug-ns? I looked at WEBRTC4ALL, WEBRTC-EVERYWHERE and Temasys. They all need a change to adapter.js. They all do NOT support screen sharing. I am not sure they support multi stream that JITSI needs to support.

gpolitis commented 9 years ago

I don't think we officially support any of the plugins that you mention.

paweldomas commented 9 years ago

Just an update that Temasys plugin does support screen sharing.

TabeebOsama commented 9 years ago

Thanks. Does it work with jitsi meet! I could not make it work,

Thanks

On May 28, 2015, at 05:05, Paweł Domas notifications@github.com wrote:

Just an update that Temasys plugin does support screen sharing.

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paweldomas commented 9 years ago

We have just added experimental support for Temasys WebRTC plugin. Currently I know that it works with IE11. Should work also with Safari, but that hasn't been well tested yet. You can give it a try at beta.meet.jit.si.

paweldomas commented 9 years ago

IE and Safari is now supported through Temasys plugin.

thedracle commented 8 years ago

It appears that screen sharing will only be enabled for your domain by Temasys when you sign up for a monthly service contract (Starting at $1000/month).

My organization is small and using Jitsi internally for now, and upon learning this Temasys just outright closed my ticket and ignored me.

Is anyone aware of any IE options that support screen sharing that aren't behind a huge paywall?

akuckartz commented 8 years ago

@thedracle Firefox ?

neufeind commented 7 years ago

Safari 11 will add WebRTC-support. Might that help solve Safari-issues then once and for all, at least for up-to-date browsers?