Carlos E. R. wrote:
My setup - vanilla leap 15.2 with a Microsoft USB camera+microphone, two speakers connected with the normal minijack, a regular desktop machine, with KDE and Firefox. At first, I think I had to install pulseaudio-something, I think Gertjan suggested it.
This has worked well with meet.o.o, with Cisco webex, with gotomeeting and with zoom.
My problem is unsolvable by me.
Laptop 1: CPU goes 100% and sound stutters. The meet system refuses the internal camera, "camera does not support required video resolution".
That is a Jitsi error message. If you google it, one suggestion is to go to https://test.webrtc.org to check out your hardware. I just did with my laptop, and it complained the microphone was not working or the volume set too low. For instance.
Plus, I don't have a working earphones for it (single jack), and BT earphones are unusable.
You don't actually need them, the speakers will do just fine.
Laptop 2: CPU goes 90%, so it copes (barely), but the meet system refuses my camera, "camera does not support required video resolution".
My hunch - those two are related. What happens if you just disable the camera, in jitsi ?
Someone has to explain to me what is the problem with the camera resolution and why does CPU power skyrocket.
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