I had a conversation with a now veteran A/V person that has been incorporating hybrid inperson/zoom meetings for the duration of the covid crisis. We'd struggled with zoom's lack of response to bad bandwidth on the AMW conference wifi a lot, and galene came up. The response was: "Speaking personally, I dislike Zoom, and I think a lot of the webrtc solutions have a much better UI. However, for this purpose, Zoom has one must-have feature, which is the ability to stream from two "cameras". All the other solutions assume the presentation is coming from my desktop, which it isn't. I'd love more of the other vendors to offer this feature; please ask your favourite provider." So, I'm passing that along. -- FQ World Domination pending: https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/state_of_fq_codel/ Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC
I don’t know if this helps, but I did a raspi->galene thing a while back. Basically it is a thin layer on the raspi camera hardware that speaks whip/wish to galene. Galene treats it as a send only A/V source. Https://github.com/pipe/whipi Tim > On 10. May 2022, at 17:24, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote: > > I had a conversation with a now veteran A/V person that has been > incorporating hybrid inperson/zoom meetings for the duration of the > covid crisis. We'd struggled with zoom's lack of response to bad > bandwidth on the AMW conference wifi a lot, and galene came up. The > response was: > > "Speaking personally, I dislike Zoom, and I think a lot of the webrtc > solutions have a much better UI. However, for this purpose, Zoom has > one must-have feature, which is the ability to stream from two > "cameras". All the other solutions assume the presentation is coming > from my desktop, which it isn't. I'd love more of the other vendors to > offer this feature; please ask your favourite provider." > > So, I'm passing that along. > > -- > FQ World Domination pending: https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/state_of_fq_codel/ > Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC > _______________________________________________ > Galene mailing list -- galene@lists.galene.org > To unsubscribe send an email to galene-leave@lists.galene.org
> "Speaking personally, I dislike Zoom, and I think a lot of the webrtc
> solutions have a much better UI. However, for this purpose, Zoom has
> one must-have feature, which is the ability to stream from two
> "cameras". All the other solutions assume the presentation is coming
> from my desktop, which it isn't. I'd love more of the other vendors to
> offer this feature; please ask your favourite provider."
I'd really appreciate a clarification.
Galene allows you to select the camera you use. If you need to use
multiple cameras simultaneously, you just login from two different
browser tabs, and select different cameras in the two tabs.
What exactly is missing? The ability to use two cameras in a single tab?
-- Juliusz