Dear All, First of all thanks for a great product! I installed OpenMeetings earlier in the week, and after some testing, I am greatly impressed. I hope to be able to use OM for my teaching instead of the unreliable proprietary software we currently use. I would be recording over 4h of teaching every week and I am a bit concerned over how much disk space this would require.
I just made a test with my laptop's standard resolution 1280x800 with webcam at 30 fps. It seems 4 hours of this video would consume about 5/4 GiB of disk space. I find this quite much, and on the other hand I would not mind reducing the quality of the recordings a bit. (It is intended that the students participate live, not that they study archived recordings.) Is it somehow possible to tell ffmpeg to make a smaller-resolution video with higher compression to save space? Friendly greetings, Mikael