Nettu meet questions
miroslavpejic85 opened this issue Β· comments
Hi @fmeringdal Nice work!
π
I have just a 2 questions:
How many
participants aresupported in the room
?Does it compatible
withall mobile devices
?
Keep it up! πͺ
Hi, thanks! :)
- There isn't really a strict limit on the number of participants in a room. I guess that 20-30 people should work fine, but I have not tested that. How many do you anticipate to have in your rooms?
- Mobile devices are not supported yet unfortunately :(
Regarding the first question, try to enter in the same room
with 7 participants
and tell me if you see the seventh correctly
? For Mobile devices ok, it still remains a very good web-app! π and I'll put you a nice βοΈ too.
Oh nice catch, seems like there is a bug in the layout logic when the number of participants is either 7 or 8. So they dont show up in the UI, but they are in the meeting. If you add 9 or more participants you will see them in the UI.
Edit: Thanks for the β :D
I like you use mediasoup as SFU
backend server
. In this way in theory you can have large number
of user
in the single room
. I need to implement too! π
If we merges
Mirotalk and Nettu Meet
!
I think it would compete well
with other similar paid web-apps
, except that we offer a nice free
and open source solution
! π
Some kind of collaboration would be beneficial for sure.
What did you have in mind when you say merging? Would you like to help out on this repository? :)
And that they are two completely differently structured projects, I made it easier
for beginners
. I would miss the integration of the mediasoup server
that you have alredy integrated in nettu meet
. You would miss something like compatibility with mobile devices etc. that mirotalk
has. For that I said hypothetically if the two projects were born together with all your features and mine
, it would have been the top! π
But I think with the contributors
the two projects will make noise
for sure! β€οΈπͺ
For sure both of our projects have pros and cons and can supplement and learn from each other, no doubt about that π