Yeah client side maybe a problem. Looking for alternatives. May roll
my own browser :-)
On 2/5/2019 5:09 PM, Aaron Hepp wrote:
Do all your "classes" start at a given time or are they different?
You can use OBS on the instructors device to record the streams.
There are python scripts to set a stop and start time for OBS or you
can set up a hotkey(s) for the instructor to start recording. Granted
this is all client side and will then need to be uploaded to where
ever people view your recordings. I currently use this to broadcast
out a "preview" of what is going on inside the room to visitors of the
site, so they can see if they want to join the room if the discussion
is something that suits them.
On 2/5/19 2:41 AM, Daniel Baker wrote:
Ok we will figure it out. We need auto recording.
On 2/5/2019 2:20 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
It seems I wasn't clear enough :(
Client side recording have some "cons":
1) The recording will be lost in case of any issue on client machine
1.1) or in case of the network error
2) Every client in the room already send his/her stream to the
server, so it seems to be overkill to additionally send the
recording (can be extremely huge)
*) Server already processes every frame of video/audio, so I see no
need to record same data on the client
I see no "pros" in such solution
**) you still can record on your client then upload video to the room
Regarding auto-recording:
It is absolutely impossible to auto-start screen-sharing on client
Same way it is impossible to auto start camera of microphone
Over-wise it would be huge security hole .....
This is why I see no way to "auto start recording"
Camera streams can easily be auto-recorded on the server, the
question is: then what? Right now we taking video from the sharing,
audio from camera streams and create "room recording".
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 09:09, Daniel Baker
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
Hi Maxim,
1 it seems there is an option to load to server.
2 we believe it makes sense to be able to record in
any room. Especially conferencing rooms. We want to record
cams and the whiteboard interactions.
The reason for automating this is to allow the moderator to
get on with their presentation without having to remember
to click record.
Thanks,
Dan
On 2/3/2019 10:04 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
Hello Daniel,
Lets try to make things clean:
1) The example you are referencing to uses "client side recording"
i.e. it records to the memory of client browser.
Om uses server side recording: recording performed and
stored on the server
2) Auto-recording can be implemented in any version of OM
BUT it make sense for interview room only :(
Interview room has no whiteboard, so all we need to record:
camera streams of the participants
Other room type do have whiteboard and the only video being
used is the video of shared screen
(other streams are being used for audio only)
The process of starting screen-sharing can't be automated (in
any version)
It is easier in 5.0 since java web start application is no more
required but it is still manual process ...
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 at 08:25, Daniel Baker
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This seems to work well :
https://github.com/muaz-khan/RecordRTC
On 2/3/2019 7:01 AM, Daniel Baker wrote:
Maybe not the time to mention this but for OM5 can
we automate the process of performing a recording.
Maybe an admin setting - record session on
entering room.
Thanks,
Dan
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