Hi Camilio,
Regarding my needs, I would like to know if either Jirecon or Jibri can be used to record all the conferences started from jitsi-meet (ex conference A between 3 people, and conference B between 2 peoples, at the same time) without having something to do on the user side ?
It seems that Jireco has some kind of component able to listen/talk with the jabber server, and I guess, to trigger the record.
Hi Camilio,
Regarding my needs, I would like to know if either Jirecon or Jibri can be
used to record all the conferences started from jitsi-meet (ex conference A
between 3 people, and conference B between 2 peoples, at the same time)
without having something to do on the user side ?
Both of them could work. Just for recording, Jirecon would be easier and
scalable. Jibri needs some changes to handle more than one recording per
instance. Jirecon could do by launching one instance per conference (or a
list of conferences).
It seems that Jireco has some kind of component able to listen/talk with
the jabber server, and I guess, to trigger the record.
You still can find some references to Jirecon in the web client
(jitsi-meet), but it may not be working anymore. I was not able to make
Jirecon (or even Jibri) to talk independently with Jicofo or Jitsi-Meet
Client. I was able to run the jirecon.sh script only.
Again, thx for your support, advice and time :]
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Raphael Kong <rkong@h2ad.net> wrote: