Re: [110attendees] Meetecho is a resource hog

Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> Tue, 09 March 2021 15:20 UTC

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Subject: Re: [110attendees] Meetecho is a resource hog
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> On 9 Mar 2021, at 15:13, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> wrote:
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> If we want to open up our processes, we need to allow for those only able to get older hardware and having lower bandwidth.

Some info on codec (negotiation) would help here - and which ones are supported in the common platforms. That way, if someone’s running on a steam computer with crufty s/ware they will have a better understanding of what to expect. Or just decide to switch off video because their computer can’t comfortably handle modern codecs.