Testing of conferencing software meetecho
Hi All, On our call on February 13 which we are hoping will be a 90 minute call you instead of 60 minutes we will also be hearing about the software used by the IETF for their meetings. It had been suggested by others in the group that we should look into this as a possible replacement for Adobe Connect. For those interested in testing it, here is the info. The software uses the web rtc protocols and should run on any platform. It looks very promising. Let me or Dev know nay questions From MeetEcho-- we set up a testing instance of the Meetecho platform for you to play with. It's the very same platform we currently provide to IETF for their meetings (we just replaced the IETF logo with the ICANN one), so some functionality may be tailored to their specific scenario. As Simon anticipated, we own the whole source code of the platform, so we can customize it to fit your needs. The testing room is available here: http://conf.meetecho.com/presenter/?id=ICANN It is configured to let everybody join as "speaker", i.e., they will be able to start sending their audio/video at anytime without moderation by clicking on the microphone and webcam icons. There's also a self-test tool that allows to check audio/video devices and WebRTC connectivity: https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com Finally, you can find further details and instructions about the remote participation service we offer at the IETF here: http://ietf98.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation Sent from my iPad Judith@jhellerstein.com Skype ID: judithhellerstein
I tried it using Firefox on FreeBSD. First: It does work! I can chat and may hear the audio. I was unable to disconnect my mic and to work without a mic. I did not manage to disconnect the audio. My use case is to join the meeting for slides and chat, but keep the audio on the phone. It would be find to ease this setting. BTW: Switching from “presenter” to “visitor” crashed the application. Von: ttf-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:ttf-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] Im Auftrag von Judith Hellerstein Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2017 15:09 An: ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org Betreff: [technology taskforce] Testing of conferencing software meetecho Hi All, On our call on February 13 which we are hoping will be a 90 minute call you instead of 60 minutes we will also be hearing about the software used by the IETF for their meetings. It had been suggested by others in the group that we should look into this as a possible replacement for Adobe Connect. For those interested in testing it, here is the info. The software uses the web rtc protocols and should run on any platform. It looks very promising. Let me or Dev know nay questions
From MeetEcho--
we set up a testing instance of the Meetecho platform for you to play with. It's the very same platform we currently provide to IETF for their meetings (we just replaced the IETF logo with the ICANN one), so some functionality may be tailored to their specific scenario. As Simon anticipated, we own the whole source code of the platform, so we can customize it to fit your needs. The testing room is available here: http://conf.meetecho.com/presenter/?id=ICANN It is configured to let everybody join as "speaker", i.e., they will be able to start sending their audio/video at anytime without moderation by clicking on the microphone and webcam icons. There's also a self-test tool that allows to check audio/video devices and WebRTC connectivity: https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com <https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com/> Finally, you can find further details and instructions about the remote participation service we offer at the IETF here: http://ietf98.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation Sent from my iPad Judith@jhellerstein.com <mailto:Judith@jhellerstein.com> Skype ID: judithhellerstein
I was able to use MeetEcho on Firefox on Ubuntu Xenial with audio and video without problems. satish On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 4:56 PM, Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz@donnerhacke.de> wrote:
I tried it using Firefox on FreeBSD.
First: It does work! I can chat and may hear the audio.
I was unable to disconnect my mic and to work without a mic. I did not manage to disconnect the audio.
My use case is to join the meeting for slides and chat, but keep the audio on the phone. It would be find to ease this setting.
BTW: Switching from “presenter” to “visitor” crashed the application.
*Von:* ttf-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:ttf-bounces@atlarge- lists.icann.org] *Im Auftrag von *Judith Hellerstein *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2017 15:09 *An:* ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org *Betreff:* [technology taskforce] Testing of conferencing software meetecho
Hi All,
On our call on February 13 which we are hoping will be a 90 minute call you instead of 60 minutes we will also be hearing about the software used by the IETF for their meetings. It had been suggested by others in the group that we should look into this as a possible replacement for Adobe Connect. For those interested in testing it, here is the info. The software uses the web rtc protocols and should run on any platform. It looks very promising. Let me or Dev know nay questions
From MeetEcho--
we set up a testing instance of the Meetecho platform for you to play with. It's the very same platform we currently provide to IETF for their meetings (we just replaced the IETF logo with the ICANN one), so some functionality may be tailored to their specific scenario.
As Simon anticipated, we own the whole source code of the platform, so we can customize it to fit your needs.
The testing room is available here:
http://conf.meetecho.com/presenter/?id=ICANN
It is configured to let everybody join as "speaker", i.e., they will be able to start sending their audio/video at anytime without moderation by clicking on the microphone and webcam icons.
There's also a self-test tool that allows to check audio/video devices and WebRTC connectivity:
https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com
Finally, you can find further details and instructions about the remote participation service we offer at the IETF here:
http://ietf98.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation
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Judith@jhellerstein.com
Skype ID: judithhellerstein
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I just tried MeetEcho via Chrome on Windows 7 - looks promising and way cooler than Adobe Connect. Didn't really try out the audio and video functions though, and the "network crashed" a couple of times when I was checking out other feature - kept prompting me to try logging in again. Thanks, Justine Chew ----- On 2 February 2017 at 19:29, Satish Babu <sbabu@ieee.org> wrote:
I was able to use MeetEcho on Firefox on Ubuntu Xenial with audio and video without problems.
satish
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 4:56 PM, Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz@donnerhacke.de> wrote:
I tried it using Firefox on FreeBSD.
First: It does work! I can chat and may hear the audio.
I was unable to disconnect my mic and to work without a mic. I did not manage to disconnect the audio.
My use case is to join the meeting for slides and chat, but keep the audio on the phone. It would be find to ease this setting.
BTW: Switching from “presenter” to “visitor” crashed the application.
*Von:* ttf-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:ttf-bounces@atlarge-li sts.icann.org] *Im Auftrag von *Judith Hellerstein *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2017 15:09 *An:* ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org *Betreff:* [technology taskforce] Testing of conferencing software meetecho
Hi All,
On our call on February 13 which we are hoping will be a 90 minute call you instead of 60 minutes we will also be hearing about the software used by the IETF for their meetings. It had been suggested by others in the group that we should look into this as a possible replacement for Adobe Connect. For those interested in testing it, here is the info. The software uses the web rtc protocols and should run on any platform. It looks very promising. Let me or Dev know nay questions
From MeetEcho--
we set up a testing instance of the Meetecho platform for you to play with. It's the very same platform we currently provide to IETF for their meetings (we just replaced the IETF logo with the ICANN one), so some functionality may be tailored to their specific scenario.
As Simon anticipated, we own the whole source code of the platform, so we can customize it to fit your needs.
The testing room is available here:
http://conf.meetecho.com/presenter/?id=ICANN
It is configured to let everybody join as "speaker", i.e., they will be able to start sending their audio/video at anytime without moderation by clicking on the microphone and webcam icons.
There's also a self-test tool that allows to check audio/video devices and WebRTC connectivity:
https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com
Finally, you can find further details and instructions about the remote participation service we offer at the IETF here:
http://ietf98.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation
Sent from my iPad
Judith@jhellerstein.com
Skype ID: judithhellerstein
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Hi to all: Did a test on MacBook Pro using iOS 10.12.3, Internal Mic and Internal Web Cam. No problem with any of its features. Dis window sharing with no issues. [image: photo] *Alfredo Calderon* eLearning Consultant calderon.alfredo@gmail.com | http://aprendizajedistancia.blogspot.com | Skype: Alfredo_1212 <#> | wiseintro.co/alfredocalderon <http://facebook.com/calderon.alfredo> <http://pr.linkedin.com/in/acalderon52> <http://twitter.com/acalderon52> <http://plus.google.com/u/0/103289446075444313762/posts> <http://www.pinterest.com/acalderon/> <http://www.slideshare.net/acalderon> <http://klout.com/#/acalderon52> <http://wiseintro.co/alfredocalderon> Get a signature like this: Click here! <http://ws-promos.appspot.com/r?rdata=eyJydXJsIjogImh0dHA6Ly93d3cud2lzZXN0YW1...> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com
wrote:
Hi All,
On our call on February 13 which we are hoping will be a 90 minute call you instead of 60 minutes we will also be hearing about the software used by the IETF for their meetings. It had been suggested by others in the group that we should look into this as a possible replacement for Adobe Connect. For those interested in testing it, here is the info. The software uses the web rtc protocols and should run on any platform. It looks very promising. Let me or Dev know nay questions
From MeetEcho-- we set up a testing instance of the Meetecho platform for you to play with. It's the very same platform we currently provide to IETF for their meetings (we just replaced the IETF logo with the ICANN one), so some functionality may be tailored to their specific scenario.
As Simon anticipated, we own the whole source code of the platform, so we can customize it to fit your needs.
The testing room is available here:
http://conf.meetecho.com/presenter/?id=ICANN
It is configured to let everybody join as "speaker", i.e., they will be able to start sending their audio/video at anytime without moderation by clicking on the microphone and webcam icons.
There's also a self-test tool that allows to check audio/video devices and WebRTC connectivity:
https://selftest.conf.meetecho.com
Finally, you can find further details and instructions about the remote participation service we offer at the IETF here:
http://ietf98.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation
Sent from my iPad Judith@jhellerstein.com Skype ID: judithhellerstein
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participants (5)
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Alfredo Calderon -
Judith Hellerstein -
Justine Chew -
Lutz Donnerhacke -
Satish Babu