Hello,
thanks a lot to the team for running the test and to the precious
feedback received from Emiliano and others! I just talked to Cloph and
will try to summarize the situation:
- the VM hardware has been bumped up
- it strongly looks like neither hosting nor server nor bandwith are the
problem, also the traffic is normal
- it very much looks like the client is the problem
- I proposed to verify the results with a test in the official Jitsi
Meet instance, to see if this has the same problems, although I'm not
sure that in the current times that is reliable
For next Friday's meeting, we have several options:
- We could server-side enforce the audio only mode. Whether that helps
or not is unclear, as people are turning off video during the meeting
anways.
- As fallback we could use
- talkyoo, a pure phone-based solution that served us well in the
past. For dial-ins from countries that talkyoo doesn't provide a number
for, there seems a workaround with Google Hangouts. This "bridging" is
not convenient, but does the job.
- another conferencing system Paolo is using (I don't remember the
name currently)
- Nextcloud Talk, as we do have a Nextcloud instance; but then, we
don't have experience with the videoconferencing module
Florian
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