Re: share screen does not work

2012-02-08 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Yes of course Sun JRE is required ... But your bandwidth issues should have nothing todo with the Screensharing. The audio is always the first thing that receives bandwidth issues. It might be a good idea to decrease the video size to save some bandwidth for the audio part. Sebastian 2012/2/9 Con

Re: share screen does not work

2012-02-08 Thread Conrad Beckert
It works for me on an Ubuntu 10.11. I had to install the Sun/Oracle JRE which is nuts. Some bandwidth issues remain - there is no way to adapt quality vs. bandwidth by e.g. increasing compression. The consequence is long audio delay which is hard to detect from my side unless the conversation ge

Re: Still having port issues

2012-02-08 Thread Allen Underdown
Found the problem(s). See attached error-log.txt and red5-log.txt So, by what I read, there is something wrong with axis2.xml and a permissions problem with Tomcat on port 80. Have no clue where to go from here. Too busy until next week to dig into axis2.xml (If I remember it's in /opt/red5/web

Re: share screen does not work

2012-02-08 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
I just tested ... there is no issue when I try http://moodle.openmeetings.de/moodle2/moodle/mod/openmeetings/view.php?id=27 the screensharing is starting just fine. If you donwload the JNLP and save it to disk you should see that there is content in the file. I don't know the current status of 64

share screen does not work

2012-02-08 Thread Magosányi Árpád
Hi! I am looking for a solution which can do screen sharing in an audio conference. Openmeetings seems to fit the bill according to feature list. However when I try http://moodle.openmeetings.de/moodle2/moodle/mod/openmeetings/view.php?id=27 and try screen sharing, my Firefox says that I am trying

Re: Still having port issues

2012-02-08 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Hi Allen, you should make sure you understand the connection procedure: There are always 3 ports involved, not two. 1) You have the HTTP (default 5080) port that loads the SWF, the images, upload/download documents (or potentially https if you configure it) 2) RTMP (default 1935), the client fir

Re: Still having port issues

2012-02-08 Thread Allen Underdown
All on the same subnet - no firewall involved yet. No software firewalls turned on either host or client. This is why I'm confused. Same machines work when everything is set to 5080/8088.. If I get some time today I'll fire up WireShark and look at what's going on between the machines. On Wed,

Re: Any HTML5 plans?

2012-02-08 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Minor update: There are some possibilities with HTML5 video with "Adaptive streaming" You may find some matrix about the currently supported platforms here: http://www.longtailvideo.com/html5/#adaptive_streaming However this topic seems to be in its early days too. Sebastian 2012/1/28 seba.wag.