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GSoC 2017 final results

Another summer of code is behind us, and we’re here to present what our GSoC students accomplished throughout the program. We had four students this year, and three of them completed their projects while one withdrew in the last third of the program. Nik’s speech recognition project went very well. We now have jigasi performing […]

Matrix adds support for video with Jitsi

Our friends from Matrix have just finished their Jitsi integration and now have first class video conferencing support! Go Matrix!

A speech-to-text prototype

We now have a working prototype of speech-to-text in jitsi-meet, implemented as part of jigasi. In this first version the transcribed text is just added to the chat, but a better interface is in the plans. This is all part of Nik Vaessen’s GSoC project, and you can read his blog post for some of […]

Introducing the Jitsi Meet mobile SDK

Jitsi Meet has been available on mobile for some time now. The app works on both Android and iOS, and while it uses meet.jit.si to create conferences by default, it works with any custom Jitsi Meet deployment, just by specifying the full URL. While this is very flexible and works for many, some want to […]

P2P4121

If you are wondering, we use this for: “Peer-to-peer for 1 to 1″. It does what it says: every time there are only two participants in a call, instead of using Jitsi Videobridge, Jitsi Meet will now connect them directly. It’s as simple as that. There are two major wins with this feature. First and […]

Audio Only Mode in Jitsi Meet

Audio Only Mode in Jitsi Meet We often hear from our users that they’d like to have a low bandwidth mode. This is sometimes because they are on expensive satellite links that charge by the megabyte, because they want to save on battery power, or their computer struggles a bit with the full load of […]

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