Library items tagged: Desktop videoconferencing

Joining the room The sidebar Setup Screen share Chat Controls, and other features Joining a videoconference via a browser is easier than ever on our new conference interface, available in Chrome and Firefox. Joining the room
Joining via your browser Using the browser Joining via your browser If you don’t have access to a hardware system, then you can easily join a conference via your browser. If you or another participant has scheduled a meeting using vscene, you will receive an email invite with the conference details. This email will include a link to join the videoconference via your browser.
Free to most of UK education and research (Eligibility) Live telephone support 08:00 to 21:00 weekdays, 08:00 to 17:00 Saturdays (national rate call) Online videoconference scheduling & launching system (with federated access available) All calls are setup from our central systems on the Janet core reducing latency Centrally controlled calls reduce interoperability issues and allow support team to quickly resolve issues
This page is updated regularly Current browser plugin version 1.2.0.00088 ***New plugin to support Chrome being tested - we hope to release in February*** Supported browsers: IE11, Safari, Opera, Firefox Issues by browser: Google Chrome Currently not supported by plugin. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to find Vidyo Logs 1. MS Windows C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Vidyo\Data\User
IP ADDRESSES AND PORTS USED BY Vscene In the situation where a codec/endpoint is sitting behind a firewall or router with ACL’s,the following IP addresses and ports will need to be accessible to it in order for it to usethe Vscene's Vidyo Gateways, gatekeepers & SIP registrars. H.323: Vscene GATEKEEPERS 194.80.134.34 (Primary GK) 194.80.134.67 (Secondary GK) TCP          1719 to 65535 UDP        1719 to 65535
Introduction This report is one of an on-going series of evaluations of desktop videoconferencing software that is being produced by the Video Technologies Advisory Service (VTAS). The tests and evaluation have been conducted in accordance with the principles and procedures that you can read by following the link to the Overview of Videoconferencing Desktop software document. 
This report is one of a series of evaluations of desktop videoconferencing software that is being produced by the Video Technologies Advisory Service (VTAS). The tests and evaluation have been conducted in accordance with the principles and procedures set out in the Overview of Videoconferencing desktop software page.
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