
#Jitsi meet no volume for free#
is the platform for free meetings hosted by Jitsi itself and this is where you can test drive the service in full. The videobridge is running, prosody is running, nginx is running. People see themselves, but not their peers. Nice However, only text chat works, while audio and video fail. The installation was very smooth and I like, that the dependencies are used from the Debian base. The mobile Jitsi app can be downloaded on the App Store for iOS and on the Google Play Store for Android. deb packages from on a Debian 9 (stable, stretch) container. Jitsi supports multiple operating systems: Windows as well as Unix-like systems such as Linux, Mac OS X and BSD. Functionalities that are included are amongst others: Auto answer and Auto Forward, Call recording, Call encryption with SRTP and ZRTP, Conference calls obviously, Desktop Streaming, Video is above average quality on public Internet as Jitsi uses H.264 and H.263 or VP8 for video encoding, and audio quality is excellent using well established standards like G.722 and Opus, altogether making Jitsi probably the best, easiest-to-use free service you can find, making it the preferred choice as Wikimedia Meet for the Wikimedia Foundation since 2020, with mixed reactions though. Apart from these minor drawbacks, it is a very comprehensive, intuitive and easy to use system which very stable performance. It also appears to have a few functional gaps such as Whiteboard and Document Upload. Jitsi Meet allows meetings with up to 75 participants, which is a little less than its direct FLOSS competitors BigBlueButton and OpenMeetings. 8 9 10 Jitsi has received support from various institutions such as the NLnet Foundation, 11 12 the University of Strasbourg and the Region of Alsace, 13 the European Commission 14 and it has also had multiple participations in the Google Summer of Code program. Jitsi grew from a student project by Emil Ivov at the University of Strasbourg in the beginning of the 21st Century. Other projects include: Jigasi, lib-jitsi-meet, Jidesha, and Jitsi. Jitsi adopts the WebRTC, the allowing web-based multi-party video calling.

Jitsi is a collection of free and open-source communication applications for the web and the desktop on Windows, Linux, and macOS, and for iOS and Android devices.
