Re: [110attendees] Meetecho is a resource hog

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Tue, 09 March 2021 15:03 UTC

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Subject: Re: [110attendees] Meetecho is a resource hog
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If we really want to be able to run meetecho on e-waste, we have to control those video feeds.

I’m looking at 3*250 kbit/s speaker/chair postage-stamp videos plus a 100 kbit/s slide video feed.

The postage stamps would need to be re-encoded to the size shown and the slides should not be a video in the first place (see my tools-discuss posting).

Grüße, Carsten