Re: [vmeet] Meetecho suggestion for IETF-96 and beyond

Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Mon, 11 April 2016 14:20 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] Meetecho suggestion for IETF-96 and beyond
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Adam Roach <adam@nostrum.com> wrote:
    >> There were some times I would have liked to be able to mute the audio
    >> in a session.

    > In Firefox, whenever a page is making any sound, there will be speaker
    > icon in the corresponding tab. You can click on the speaker icon to
    > mute that tab (and click again to unmute). I suspect that Chrome may
    > have a similar affordance for muting individual tabs.

It puts a speaker/camera icon in the tab, yes.
I seemed to remember a way to mute, but maybe that was ff.

Chrome didn't let me mute, but I could run meetecho in multiple tabs, and use
the meetecho stop-audio button.


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