Although this is not the kind of response you are expecting... I have spent 
tremendous amount of time playing around with these voip hodge-podge softphones 
like Jitsi, Qualcom, Ekiga, Linphone etc etc. One is worst than the other, they 
are all full of bugs, their dev teams/community suck so before you would also 
waste a gigantic amount of time on ANY of these I recommend you that:

A, Get a commercial product like Bria
B, Get a hardware appliance

You can thank me later...


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On Monday, March 16, 2020 11:59 AM, Edd Barrett <e...@theunixzoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> (CC people who may be knowledgable in this area)
>
> I was wondering if anyone has got the Jitsi (https://jitsi.org/)
> web-client working on OpenBSD?
>
> It's open-source (and self-hostable) video conferencing.
>
> No prizes for guessing why I'm investigating this :P
>
> I've just (quickly) tried the browser client in firefox:
>
> -   It recognises my microphone and my camera.
> -   Thumbnail shows local video feed OK.
> -   I can hear audio from an android participant.
> -   The android participant cannot hear the audio from the OpenBSD machine.
> -   The video is super-flaky on both ends.
>
>     Did this, as per firefox README:
>
> -   I have sysctl kern.audio.record=1.
> -   I chowned /dev/video0 to me.
>
>     This evening I'm going to have a deeper play around (e.g. verify if mic
>     works in aucat), but if anyone has got this working before, I'd love to
>     hear what tweaks they had to do.
>
>     Could be that the jitsi server is overloaded.
>
>     Thanks
>
>     --
>     Best Regards
>     Edd Barrett
>
>     http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
>


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