Anno domini 2020 Tue, 7 Apr 14:11:57 -0500
Rod Rodolico scripsit:
> yes. There is an icon on the screen (browser based) showing network
> speed and drops. It will automagically change frame rate, though that is
> not seamless. However, there is a menu item that allows you to change
> your image quality from the browser session.
>
> The 8Mb/s was on my server. I believe my client in most sessions has
> been running a lot less, though I haven't checked that yet. I'm guessing
> around 2Mb/s, but not sure.
Upstream or downstream?
Nik
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> Rod
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> On 04/07/2020 09:45 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 01:05:10AM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> >> I just installed a Jitsi instance on one of my old servers last week. My
> >> 15 year old granddaughter did most of the work. We built it as a Xen
> >> virtual with 10G disk, 4G RAM and 4 dedicated cores. We used ASCII as
> >> the Distro.
> >>
> >> Tests so far have been two people (test for more planned for later this
> >> week). With two people in the video conference, we ran about 8Mb/s
> >> pretty steady the whole hour. Processor was about 40% on all four cores
> >> and RAM was pretty much untouched.
> >
> > Looks a little tight. My DSL link provides 6 Mbps. I wonder if it
> > adjusts the video quality or framerate to match the aailable bandwidth.
> >
> > -- hendrik
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