This adds an option to disable video autoplay that will be used mostly with maleus (our selenium-based load testing tool for testing the new bridge). Disabling video rendering lowers the resource utilisation of the selenium nodes.
This commit changes how the SmallVideo.isVideoPlayable method works.
1st we remove the check on the video stream muted field (materialized with the
!this.videoStream.isMuted() guard). This check is redundant as it is
already materialized in the !this.isVideoMuted check (the isVideoMuted
field is updated with the return value of the videoStream.isMuted()
method).
2nd we return false if we're in audio only mode, because it's
(obviously) undesirable to have a playable video when in audio only
mode.
* Get participant specific video element
We now have the ability to select the video element for specific participants. I'm tweaking the jitsi-meet-electron app for my use case. I need to open Always On Top windows for specific participants, so the current _getLargeVideo() wont suffice.
I made a post about this in the Developers section on the Jitsi Community Forum, but it got blocked by Akismet.
* Add dots at end of sentence.
* Fixed ESlint errors and add additional check for iframe.
* Use _myUserID instead of string.
* Return the local video by default if participantId is undefined.
* Fixed mistake in string template.
It's an evolution of audio-only mode, where we also allow for receiving a remote
screen-share.
Diving deeper: this basically sets last N to 1 or 0 depending on the
availability of a screen-share.
* ref(feedback): emit api feedback submitted on completion
Compared to firing the event on submission because
the submission ajax will not be completed at that
time..
* squash: update package.json
Multiple requests for checkUserRemoteControlSupport can be in
flight simultaneously. Order of promise resolution is not
guaranteed. It is possible for Request A and Request B to be
in flight and then Request B's promise chain resolves first.
Request A could have encountered errors and then resolve. Then
what could happen is checkUserRemoteControlSupport returns true
for remote control support due to Request B and the UI updates.
But then checkUserRemoteControlSupport returns false for
remote control support due to Request A's error and the UI
updates to hide remote control.
* Updates kick showing who kicked us.
* Notify participants that someone was kicked.
* Shows notification to user who is remotely muted.
* Updates the notification type.
* Muted by notification for mobile.
* Moves code to react and adds the kick notifications to mobile.
* Updates lib-jitsi-meet.
* Updates start silent, turning on startWithAudioMuted and few UI tweaks.
Disabled mic unmute button and removes remote participants volume slider.
* Adds analytics for start silent.
* Removes extra semi colon.
* Updates lib-jitsi-meet and updates meeting info text.
VideoLayout schedules a large video update by passing in
the video stream on the small video instance. When a stream
is removed, the UI is removed from the small video instance
but a reference to the stream is left. So when VideoLayout
schedules the large video update after a stream removal,
the old stream from the small video instance is re-used,
even though it has been removed.
This change also brings balance with RemoteVideo method
"addRemoteStreamElement" which sets the stream on the
small video instance, so now "removeRemoteStreamElement
unsets it.
- Use actions to notify the rest of the app that
a mic or camera error has occurred
- Use middleware to respond to those notifications
of errors by showing in-app notifications and
notifying the external api
Stop using special case logic for aligning screenshare videos.
It may be possible to have positioning all done using CSS but that
seems to be a more significant refactoring.
* Fix detecting preferred audio output.
Fixes detecting when a new output device is found and we have stored user preference of using that device.
* Does not store which is the currently open device on save.
Does not save the currently opened device when saving settings dialog, this will be done once we successfully replace the tracks to use the new devices.
* Saves opened audio device after successfully changing it.
If we do it earlier _updateAudioDeviceId is using localAudio and can store wrong value.
* Adds notification for new non preferred devices.
A notification is shown which gives an option to the user to select and use the newly plugged devices.
Adding custom button and handler for the action to the notifications.
* Changes logic to search and handle all newly added devices from array.
* Moves some utility methods to features/base/devices.
The state about currently opened devices is filtered and not stored, where we only store when user selects a device preferences.
Also allow changing input devices for Firefox when we are not in a conference.
When a fade in/out animation is in progress, another large
video update can be queued but can try to force itself onto
large video. For example a pin can be in progress and while
the fade in/out animation plays, local video can change its
video type during the animation and forcing an update of
large video. This results in local video getting forcible
updated onto large video while the pinned video is left on
small video only.