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BlogLive Streaming and Recording a Jitsi Conference
Q: So how many people can watch my Jitsi conference?
A: As many as you want!
While Jitsi allows for a high number of participants to go into a conference, sometimes you need an audience that exceeds the practical limits of two-way communication. Enter live streaming.
You can think of it as a regular conference with a panel of speakers having a discussion in front of a large audience.
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Well, you can now do this with Jitsi, as you can see from this VUC/IP Communications & VoIP session:
Here's how to do it yourself.
You first need to take care of the YouTube side of things and get your 'Stream name/key' out of there so that you can pass it to Jitsi. Here's how you do this:
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Connect your calendar to view all your meetings in Jitsi Meet. Plus, add Jitsi meetings to your calendar and start them with one click. Connect your calendar. Jitsi as a Service. Live stream meetings to Youtube. Help a Guest.Deliver real-time closed caption support (English). Set the Rules.Experience advanced meeting moderation and analytics. Live Streaming with Jitsi and YouTube May 10, 2016 Checkout the new YouTube Live Streaming support on meet.jit.si and invite unlimited numbers of viewers to your conferences. Jitsi is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. We are best known for our Jitsi Meet video conferencing platform, meet.jit.si where we host a Jitsi Meet instance that the community can use for totally free video conferences, and the Jitsi Videobridge that powers all of our multi-party video capabilities.
Tmcnet.com @tmcnet. Italian Schools Using WeSchool Platform Based on 8×8's Jitsi for Distance Learning. LangSciPress @LangSciPress. Somewhat unexpected, but we now run our own videoconferencing software, #Jitsi It is 100% privacy friendly, 100% open source and runs on. Hello, Could you please point me to the right direction as far as the codes for no mute when we share youtube video please? Since our requirement is in musical training and we need to have the voice over when youtube video is playing.
BlogLive Streaming and Recording a Jitsi Conference
Q: So how many people can watch my Jitsi conference?
A: As many as you want!
While Jitsi allows for a high number of participants to go into a conference, sometimes you need an audience that exceeds the practical limits of two-way communication. Enter live streaming.
You can think of it as a regular conference with a panel of speakers having a discussion in front of a large audience.
Well, you can now do this with Jitsi, as you can see from this VUC/IP Communications & VoIP session:
Here's how to do it yourself.
You first need to take care of the YouTube side of things and get your 'Stream name/key' out of there so that you can pass it to Jitsi. Here's how you do this:
THE YOUTUBE SIDE OF IT ALL
Step 1. Go to creator studio. You normally do this by logging into YouTube, then clicking on your avatar in the upper right corner.
Step 2. Go to the Live Streaming section of your creator studio. This should be among the first several options in your creator studio menu. Like it is here:
Step 3. (ONLY THE FIRST TIME) If this is the first time your are live streaming with this account, and only then, you will be asked to validate your account:
I'll let you walk this walk by yourself. Once you are done validating, go to:
Step 4. There are two ways you can set up streaming in YouTube:
For most practical cases and especially for testing, you should be fine with the simple 'Stream now' option. If you need to schedule an event though, things would work exactly the same on the Jitsi side of things.
For now, let's just click on 'Stream now'
Step 5. This is the last piece on YouTube. Scroll to the bottom of the page, to the 'Encoder Setup'. You should see a 'Stream Name/Key' field there that is obfuscated by default.
Click on the 'Reveal' button and copy the key.
Note: This is probably also a good time for you to notice that the link where your audience will be able to watch the conference is available in the bottom right corner of the page:
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THE JITSI SIDE OF THINGS
Almost there. Start your Jitsi conference as you normally would. If you are in a non-authenticated setup like meet.jit.si you need to make sure that you are the first in the room in order to become moderator and have the star symbol appear on your thumbnail:
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Once you are there you should see the live streaming button in your toolbar:
You'll then be prompted to enter your stream name key from Step 5 above:
Next you will see your stream starting:
Note that sometimes this step may fail. For reasons we don't completely understand at this point, YouTube would sometimes simply not like the incoming stream and reject it. If this ever happens to you, and that should be super rare, fear not. Just retry until you see the following in your upper right corner:
And that's it! Hope you enjoy the feature!
Love, The Jitsi Team
Jitsi is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. We are best known for our Jitsi Meet video conferencing platform, meet.jit.si where we host a Jitsi Meet instance that the community can use for totally free video conferences , and the Jitsi Videobridge that powers all of our multi-party video capabilities.
The easiest way is to go to meet.jit.si or download one of the mobile apps (Android or iOS).
If you prefer, you can also setup your own Jitsi Meet instance or embed a meet.jit.si room into your own website. See the FAQs below for more information on those options.
Yes. Jitsi is 100% open source and freely available to use and develop with. We also host and run meet.jit.si as a free service.
We have a bunch, but the most popular ones are:
- Jitsi Meet – Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application
- Jitsi Videobridge – the media server engine (aka Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU)) that powers all of Jitsi's multi-party video conferences
- Jigasi – a gateway service that connects SIP telephony to a Jitsi Videobridge conference
- Jibri – a broadcaster and recorder used for saving video call recordings and streaming to YouTube Live
- Jidesha – a Chrome and Firefox extension for screensharing
You can see all of our projects on our github page – https://github.com/jitsi
Jitsi Meet includes many features and we are constantly adding more. Some of the main ones are:
- Auto-view the active speaker or click on any attendee to see their video
- Android and iOS apps
- Text chatting (web only)
- Lock a room with a password
- Screen sharing (if jidesha is setup, only required in Chrome)
- Streaming a conference to YouTube live (if Jibri is configured)
- Shared text document based on Etherpad
- Raise/Lower your hand for attention
- Participant talk-time statistics
- Push-to-talk mode
- Play a YouTube video to all attendees call
- Audio-only option
- Telephone dial-in to a conference (if Jigasi is setup)
- Dial-out to a telephone participant (if Jigasi is setup)
- Integration in other apps / websites
Jitsi Meet also includes statistics and integrations features and a callstats.io integration to help developers. Make sure to use meet.jit.si to see the latest features.
Yes. The easiest way to record is to live stream your conference to YouTube and access the recording there. You can try this now on meet.jit.si. Self-installed Jitsi Meet deployments will need to setup Jibri to do this.
Yes, Jitsi offers a telephony interface that allows users to dial into a conference or for placing dial-out reminder calls. You can try this on meet.jit.si. Self-installed Jitsi Meet deployments will need to setup and configure Jigasi with a SIP provider to connect to the phone network.
We are fortunate that our friends at 8×8 fully fund the project. 8×8 uses Jitsi technology in products like Virtual Office. The open source community and meet.jit.si service help to make Jitsi better, which makes 8×8 products better, which helps to further fund Jitsi. This virtuous cycle has worked well in the past and should continue to for many years to come.
Setting up Jitsi Meet is a simple experience for those that are familiar with Unix installations. For Debian-based systems, we recommend following the quick-install document, which uses the package system. You can also see a demonstration of the process in this tutorial video.
For other systems, or if you wish to install all components manually, see the detailed manual installation instructions.
Yes, Jitsi Meet has an External API that can be used to embed an existing Jits Meet instance into any webpage with just a few lines of code. Many of Meet's options can be changed via configuration file. Web developers can even actively control the conference with a variety of commands and events. You can do this with your own self-installed instance or run it from meet.jit.si – no server installation required. See here for more on the Jitsi Meet External API.
Yes, Jitsi Meet can be compiled as an SDK and embedded into Android and iOS apps. You can find instructions on how to do that here:
Neither the immediate Jitsi team or 8×8 provide commercial support for Jitsi. Jitsi does enjoy a large developer community with many development shops and individuals that provide support and commercial development services. If you need paid help, we recommend you do a search or post a request on our Community Forum in the paid-word category: https://community.jitsi.org/c/users/paid-work
Jitsi Desktop, formerly known as the SIP Communicator and briefly known as just 'Jitsi', is a VoIP and instant messaging application. This was the Jitsi team's first project that originated way back in 2003.
Jitsi's video conferencing capabilities evolved out of this original project. Jitsi Desktop is no longer actively maintained by the Jitsi team under 8×8; but it is still maintained, by the community.
The Jitsi Community Forum is best place to go for all kinds of discussion on Jitsi projects.