I currently live in Vietnam, I have also lived and worked from China for
US based companies. I am American and love to travel!
The problem may well be on your end. Some providers have bad
international peering. It is that simple. When doing mapping software
I had tons of issues accessing o
x27;m currently working on 4.0.1, after some commersial tasks will be done
I'm planing to start investigation on WebRTC integration
https://www.kurento.org/ looks promising so far
WebRTC in Red5 seems not to be open-sourced :
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 9:21 PM, Robert Cooley <mailto:robertc
Can you put a working binary in a Docker container? Actually put it ALL
in a container!
What is next on the agenda? Are any flash bits remaining??
Last, Max, might be a good time for a holiday after the shipping 4.0.
Well done.
On 11/4/2017 9:18 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
Thanks a lot
t get your question :(
Could you please re-phrase it?
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 7:53 AM, Robert Cooley <mailto:robertcoo...@gmx.com>> wrote:
I would be interested in an up to list of all features but I can
find no mention of om 4 on the website..
Thanks in advance
On 9/30/20
I would be interested in an up to list of all features but I can find no
mention of om 4 on the website..
Thanks in advance
On 9/30/2017 1:46 AM, Hossein Dehghanpoor wrote:
Hi
does OM have mobile client?
if yes, what is that?
rieb Maxim Solodovnik:
I would love to see such universal API to work with multiple messaging
providers ...
AFAIK every service must be handled individually :(
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 10:24 PM, Robert Cooley <mailto:robertcoo...@gmx.com>> wrote:
I vaguely recall some website in South Afr
I vaguely recall some website in South Africa that did indeed offer free
SMS's.. I can not find the link. sorry.
Best way forward might be some API to allow users to do it themselves
via a commercial service like twilio, etc. It should be easy, famous
last words, right?
And yes! Telegram
Yes, it sounds a little odd to me, as a native english speaker..
Some other words:
Broadcast room: implies one to many, like TV or radio.
Presentation room: similar, one person presents.
Online Lecture?
Instructor Led?
One-to-many? one talks, the rest listen.. A bit long.
Restricted is an ad
jor ISPS, and then build a small router with 4
SFP ports for maybe 1000 usd.
2) Adapt WebRTC for our needs and solve all issues mentioned above
But all this requires time ... "Rome wasn’t built in a day"
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Robert Cooley wrote:
No hurry.. I tried the test
No hurry.. I tried the test server, and it looks good, but still not
really what I *WANT*
The new version is still Flash based. I hate flash!
What I want is some html5 with audio and video sharing.
Fallback to flash is ok for audio and video, but it stops there.
And then an iframe for my con
No hurry.. I tried the test server, and it looks good, but still not
really what I *WANT*
The new version is still Flash based. I hate flash!
What I want is some html5 with audio and video sharing.
Fallback to flash is ok for audio and video, but it stops there.
And then an iframe for my con
Here is the main reason why I think local is the way to go! Routing
here in Vietnam is usually fairly broken..
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Is it possible for me to try it locally?
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