Thunderbird do the conversion very well (you can plan your meeting in any time zone). I just got catched by the pm. As I said where I live we use 24 hour clock not 2x12.
@bitacovir - I think it does work with Firefox, but perhaps works "better" with Chrome. @Jesusbill was on Firefox and was recording the meeting (note: he does say the screen freezes one hour in, but it still works in the recording, phew!).
Apologies if anybody had any connection issues - but I think for most people it worked out OK. If there are other open-source suggestions, we can try them too :)
If for some reason torrenting is blocked on your network, you may not be able to stream that video (perhaps, go complain to your ISP?), so you can download it by clicking the more actions icons on that page near the orange subscribe button and pressing download.
One correction during the meeting - it was asked whether or not the diff can be translated into a visual. One thing I didn't mention was that if a diff is loaded, when you import an IFC file, it will actually do a "partial import" and only import the changed objects. These changed objects can then be highlighted. This feature is already implemented.
It works with Firefox. I used it for years. But it is currently recommended to use Chromium as there is a performance issues with Firefox (hopefully they will fix it soon) : https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/4758
Yes, I tried with firefox, but the lag and interruptions in the sound was so bad that made impossible to understand anything (and then, a message of the system recommended to use chrome) . With brave there was no sound or image. And with Microsoft edge the page did not load at all!
Anyway, it is good to have the session recorded. I moved from chrome to Brave because of all the tracking, advertising and other shit stuff that make internet so low. Brave is far better, but it has inconveniences with some web pages. what that happens I change to firefox. But it is ok, I can install Chorme for the next session, now that I now.
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My bad, I got catch by the pm (you here we don't use am/pm :-D). Have a nice day.
@Cyril Check the time here: https://www.google.com/search?q=8pm+UTC&oq=8pm+UTC&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i59&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
For instance for me it's 8pm + 4:30
Thunderbird do the conversion very well (you can plan your meeting in any time zone). I just got catched by the pm. As I said where I live we use 24 hour clock not 2x12.
You used 2x12 method in Excel (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19EzmthOp5hGYFTZCgOIm51n7hvcp_F8nB_XLYeTJ0zU)
Nothing less than 12 hours (you missed) ?
It looks like Meet.Jit.si only works with chrome?
It does not work with Brave or Firefox or Edge. And I do not have chrome installed right now.
@bitacovir - I think it does work with Firefox, but perhaps works "better" with Chrome. @Jesusbill was on Firefox and was recording the meeting (note: he does say the screen freezes one hour in, but it still works in the recording, phew!).
Apologies if anybody had any connection issues - but I think for most people it worked out OK. If there are other open-source suggestions, we can try them too :)
The video recording is now available here: https://peertube.social/videos/watch/af5f5e3d-bd0c-4dfd-9caf-d6b9a7993b30
If for some reason torrenting is blocked on your network, you may not be able to stream that video (perhaps, go complain to your ISP?), so you can download it by clicking the more actions icons on that page near the orange subscribe button and pressing download.
If you really do want to stream and don't mind a proprietary platform, it is also available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhypG45pqD0
One correction during the meeting - it was asked whether or not the diff can be translated into a visual. One thing I didn't mention was that if a diff is loaded, when you import an IFC file, it will actually do a "partial import" and only import the changed objects. These changed objects can then be highlighted. This feature is already implemented.
It works with Firefox. I used it for years. But it is currently recommended to use Chromium as there is a performance issues with Firefox (hopefully they will fix it soon) : https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/4758
Yes, I tried with firefox, but the lag and interruptions in the sound was so bad that made impossible to understand anything (and then, a message of the system recommended to use chrome) . With brave there was no sound or image. And with Microsoft edge the page did not load at all!
Anyway, it is good to have the session recorded. I moved from chrome to Brave because of all the tracking, advertising and other shit stuff that make internet so low. Brave is far better, but it has inconveniences with some web pages. what that happens I change to firefox. But it is ok, I can install Chorme for the next session, now that I now.
This is why I said Chromium and not Chrome lol. I've never tried with Brave.
Hi.
The next meeting is today, isn't it? I don't find the post fixing the time for it.
@Luis yep its today! 20:00 (8pm) UTC, which is the same time as last time. Same link. See you there!
Thanks!