On 07/10/2020 11.08, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 05/10/2020 20.02, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 04/10/2020 20.51, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
the next heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2020-10-06) at 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST.
Important: We'll do a video meeting this time, so get your suit ready [1] and join the meeting at https://meet2.opensuse.org/heroes
Is there anyplace to test our setups? Find out if microphone and camera are working?
I couldn't test (I don't know how),
Basically you open a conference and invite someone to test with you. Or even open a conference and watch/listen to yourself - works too.
This is one I set up for testing: https://meet2.opensuse.org/test999
Huh, I'm still on pyjamas :-D
and on real time I found that none of my three working computers would work, so I lost most of what was said.
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". Plus, I don't have a working earphones for it (single jack), and BT earphones are unusable. Laptop 2: CPU goes 90%, so it copes (barely), but the meet system refuses my camera, "camera does not support required video resolution". On both laptops, the camera is recognized and works in "setup", but not on the actual session. Desktop: Has ample CPU power, but the camera never worked (in more than a decade; the display has both camera and mic, only the mic is recognized some years, which is not this year). I'm not happy about buying a camera and earphones. (My personal needs were covered by whatsap) Someone has to explain to me what is the problem with the camera resolution and why does CPU power skyrocket. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)