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WHAT: Four hacks on [http://www.bigbluebutton.org/ BigBlueButton] to leverage high speed networks and HTML5 clients. | WHAT: Four hacks on [http://www.bigbluebutton.org/ BigBlueButton] to leverage high speed networks and HTML5 clients. | ||
Note: You can get the "Alder" builds of Firefox nightly, which are those that include the bleeding edge code for WebRTC, from the [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/tinderbox-builds/ Tinderbox downloads directory on ftp.mozilla.org]. These are test builds and are not necessarily stable. Be sure to get one of the builds that start with "alder-". The others are used for testing other experiments. | |||
Hack #1: <b>Standalone HD Video Chat application</b> -- Modify BigBlueButton so it starts up with Video Doc as the main screen. Create a Rails application that lets anyone setup and join an on-line session. Modify the record and playback scripts to create a HD video file showing a checkerboard pattern of all webcams. We should be able to get 16 simultaneous users doing video using BigBlueButton. [Fred Dixon] | Hack #1: <b>Standalone HD Video Chat application</b> -- Modify BigBlueButton so it starts up with Video Doc as the main screen. Create a Rails application that lets anyone setup and join an on-line session. Modify the record and playback scripts to create a HD video file showing a checkerboard pattern of all webcams. We should be able to get 16 simultaneous users doing video using BigBlueButton. [Fred Dixon] | ||