The chat icons are different on windows and mac, with
windows icons being bigger. By settings a specific
width on the smiley container, windows would see
part of the smiley cut off.
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.
The Audio.js setRef callback does not behave like react ref callback
in that the former will not have fired before componentDidMount
but the later will have. So for audio output preview, trying to set
sink id on mount will no-op because it does not have a ref yet to
Audio.js, possibly leading to audio output previews playing on
the default speaker device. This generally has not been a user
visible problem due to coincidence; other re-renders necessary
by the parent of audio output preview will have triggered
componentDidUpdates on the audio out preview, which would then
set the sink id on the Audio.js ref it should have received
by then.
Searching for a device (id) by label alone can result in
false results when devices share labels, such as a mic
and speaker having the same label. To prevent such,
specify the device kind to be found instead of iterating
over all device kinds.
When the iFrame api is used to set a preferred audio output using
options passed into the JitsiMeetExternalAPI constructor, no logic
fires to actually change the audio output destination.
Devices of different kinds can have the same id, such as speaker
and mic both being default. Using id only can then lead to
incorrectly setting device descriptions in the current devices
object.