We have scheduled removing of flash video component after 3.1.0.
I guess we should start discussion regarding replacement technology after
3.0.0 release


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Ross Gardler
<[email protected]>wrote:

> At the risk of creating an unnecessary diversion, have you considered
> using an adaptive streaming protocol. I'm involved with dash.js a
> reference implementation of MPEG-DASH. I'd love to see it used here in
> open meetings. However that is a client, not a server. I'm not sure if
> there are any open source servers, but I'd be happy to look into it for
> you.
>
> The biggest advantage of this (other than improved video experience)
> would be the ability to participate without browser plugins (for
> browsers that support MSE, which is chrome and IE11 at this point).
>
> This is an early stage technology, but it progressing rapidly and
> industry is picking it up (e.g. Nearly 75% of EU broadcasters expect to
> be using it by mid 2014).
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone From: Alexei Fedotov
> Sent: 8/21/2013 10:12 AM
> To: dev
> Subject: recurring topic: adaptive video
> Hello folks,
>
> how difficult (if technically possible) would be the following:
>
> 1) understand that video / sound of some participant experiences delays;
> 2) stop video for that participant;
>
> in other words, switch off the video for those who does not have enough
> channel?
>
> Maybe something like liveDelay can tell that delays exceed some limit
> to start emergency procedures?
>
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