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Jitsi join a meeting
Jitsi join a meeting










while each client is P2P-streaming their full-res videostream while speaking or other participants have them pinned. that runs on a single server?īecause if you need to do is build a pretty website that essentially just keeps track of meeting names and the names and IP addresses of participants. how big is the barrier these days to building a "videoconferencing platform" supporting millions of people. between Whereby and Jitsi and I assume other browser-based video solutions relying on WebRTC. But the most common complaint is the stupid backgrounds. Other common ones include wardrobe malfunctions (from employees getting dressed really quickly before a meeting), Significant others saying or doing embarrassing things on camera unknowingly, employees saying embarrassing things while thinking they are on mute, and so on. I have heard all the problems with it, but the embarrassment of their background is always the biggest and most common one. I am just offering my 5 years of experience fighting with employees about video conferencing. (I have no dog in this fight, just sharing experience. Here is what the Microsoft Teams one looks like. Obviously it isn’t going to fool anyone into actually thinking it is real, but it is the least-distracting and most appealing option I have seen yet. It is an extreme blur that makes it almost impossible to tell what is in the background, but it looks sort of like a high end camera with low depth of field. It does a “blur” background that actually looks pretty good. The absolute best implimentation of this background thing is Microsoft Teams’ video chat platform. Yes you can tell that the user is using a background still, and it occasionally clips the background wrong for a few seconds, especially during sudden subject movement, but it does largely protect employee’s embarrassment which is a legitimate reason to offer it. I don’t know why one of these companies isn’t smart enough to just put a picture of an empty room as one of the backgrounds. Like a stock photo of a beach, outer space, a meadow, etc.

jitsi join a meeting

Zoom and GoToMeeting offer the option for for these backgrounds without needing to do a green screen or anything.

jitsi join a meeting

As a manager, I have had lots of personal conversations with employees who legitimately stress out about getting the computer into a place with a good background. I can’t begin to tell you how many times we have had people that need extra time to prepare for a meeting because of the background. I have been working on distributed WFH Teams for the past 5 years now (long before COVID19) and this has been a consistent point of embarrassment and/or trouble with video conferencing.












Jitsi join a meeting