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  • nebulonN nebulon

    This is currently not working indeed and jibri is not even configured with the current package. The main reason is, that this is essentially done via a chromium instance joining the call and then recording its window. This means we have to install X11 libraries and even audio libs within the app and then this only allows for one recording at the same time. More info here in the Readme

    I kinda prefer to support the jibri option, where one can add jibri instances externally (or maybe also as cloudron app instances) Jibri also is only built against Ubuntu 18.04 it seems. So far I wasn't able to set this up yet for testing.

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    @nebulon so it might be better to use a screencast recording type of local sw while doing a jisti call than a server based jibri thing.

    Is there a desktop version of jibri where the UI & libs are already there?

    Conscious tech

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      This is currently not working indeed and jibri is not even configured with the current package. The main reason is, that this is essentially done via a chromium instance joining the call and then recording its window. This means we have to install X11 libraries and even audio libs within the app and then this only allows for one recording at the same time. More info here in the Readme

      I kinda prefer to support the jibri option, where one can add jibri instances externally (or maybe also as cloudron app instances) Jibri also is only built against Ubuntu 18.04 it seems. So far I wasn't able to set this up yet for testing.

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      @nebulon said in Jitsi session recording:

      ... we have to install X11 libraries and even audio libs within the app ... More info here in the Readme

      Yeah went to check deeper after I posted this and saw that this looks more complicated than said.

      I kinda prefer to support the jibri option, where one can add jibri instances externally (or maybe also as cloudron app instances)

      If I hear you correctly that means we'd need a jibri server installed besides the jitsi install.
      I mean, I also went to explore for the config.js option and there's a section to configure the jibri server indeed.
      So this is something to be tested positively, I'll try shortly and report.

      Jibri also is only built against Ubuntu 18.04 it seems.

      Just like the BBB server, of least the last time I installed one.

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      • robiR robi

        @nebulon so it might be better to use a screencast recording type of local sw while doing a jisti call than a server based jibri thing.

        Is there a desktop version of jibri where the UI & libs are already there?

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        @robi said in Jitsi session recording:

        @nebulon so it might be better to use a screencast recording type of local sw while doing a jisti call than a server based jibri thing.

        Is there a desktop version of jibri where the UI & libs are already there?

        This is how zoom works. That should be the best way I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

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        • micmcM micmc

          @robi said in Jitsi session recording:

          @nebulon so it might be better to use a screencast recording type of local sw while doing a jisti call than a server based jibri thing.

          Is there a desktop version of jibri where the UI & libs are already there?

          This is how zoom works. That should be the best way I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

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          @robi

          I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

          Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
          https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

          Ignorance is not an excuse anymore!
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          • micmcM micmc

            @robi

            I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

            Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
            https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

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            Well, all that being said, finally when you think about that, it's very feasible to use OBS to record the meeting session from one's desktop whether using jitsi desktop or jitsi meet through browser.

            Yes. Simply add the meeting session as a component of your OBS presentation and poom! you start recording in OBS. Done.

            On the other hand, it might more difficult to accomplish from a mobile session and that is where jibri would comes in I guess.

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            • micmcM micmc

              @robi

              I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

              Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
              https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

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              @micmc said in Jitsi session recording:

              @robi

              I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

              Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
              https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

              That's not what you think it is.

              It's actually a completely separate SIP client, nothing to do with Jitsi Meet. Unfortunate branding/naming.

              And quite outdated: https://desktop.jitsi.org/Main/Features.html

              Conscious tech

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              • robiR robi

                @micmc said in Jitsi session recording:

                @robi

                I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

                Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
                https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

                That's not what you think it is.

                It's actually a completely separate SIP client, nothing to do with Jitsi Meet. Unfortunate branding/naming.

                And quite outdated: https://desktop.jitsi.org/Main/Features.html

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                @robi said in Jitsi session recording:

                @micmc said in Jitsi session recording:

                @robi

                I think I saw there's a desktop version of jitsi I'm gonna check on this as well.

                Yep, and there's one for all taste apparently
                https://desktop.jitsi.org/index.html

                That's not what you think it is.

                It's actually a completely separate SIP client, nothing to do with Jitsi Meet.

                And quite outdated: https://desktop.jitsi.org/Main/Features.html

                You're right it's not what I thought, and verily has nothing to do at all with Jitsi Meet at closer look. 😞

                Unfortunate branding/naming.

                Yeah, wtf ??? lol

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                  Hey @staff is there any plan to get Jitsi Meet recording working in the Cloudron package? 🙏

                  I really want to start recording some of the calls/ meetings I'm having.

                  And, in the meantime for now, whilst the package doesn't include recording, what's the best/ easiest way to do a recording?

                  Thanks!

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                    Hey @staff is there any plan to get Jitsi Meet recording working in the Cloudron package? 🙏

                    I really want to start recording some of the calls/ meetings I'm having.

                    And, in the meantime for now, whilst the package doesn't include recording, what's the best/ easiest way to do a recording?

                    Thanks!

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                    @jdaviescoates imho for the moment -> https://forum.cloudron.io/post/36376 🙂

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                    • luckowL luckow

                      @jdaviescoates imho for the moment -> https://forum.cloudron.io/post/36376 🙂

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                      @luckow hmz, thanks, that does look very good, but I'd much rather do it on Cloudron so I've got LDAP, backups, updates etc.

                      I wonder if @Benoit knows if adding Jibri to the Cloudron Jitsi package is already in the pipeline given he (they https://medias-cite.coop/ ) sponsored the package? 🙂

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                        @luckow hmz, thanks, that does look very good, but I'd much rather do it on Cloudron so I've got LDAP, backups, updates etc.

                        I wonder if @Benoit knows if adding Jibri to the Cloudron Jitsi package is already in the pipeline given he (they https://medias-cite.coop/ ) sponsored the package? 🙂

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                        @jdaviescoates Maybe you can use a desktop recording software like OBS for now. From there, you can upload it to Youtube if you want.

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                        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                          @luckow hmz, thanks, that does look very good, but I'd much rather do it on Cloudron so I've got LDAP, backups, updates etc.

                          I wonder if @Benoit knows if adding Jibri to the Cloudron Jitsi package is already in the pipeline given he (they https://medias-cite.coop/ ) sponsored the package? 🙂

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                          @jdaviescoates the jitsi main app would still run on Cloudron, however only the jibri component, which per-instance can only do one recording at a time, will have to be off Cloudron.

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                          • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                            @jdaviescoates Maybe you can use a desktop recording software like OBS for now. From there, you can upload it to Youtube if you want.

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                            @humptydumpty said in Jitsi session recording:

                            @jdaviescoates Maybe you can use a desktop recording software like OBS for now. From there, you can upload it to Youtube if you want.

                            Thanks, I started playing around with OBS whilst testing out the OwnCast app.

                            I just tried using it to record a jitsi meeting too. Seemed to work but couldn't quickly work out how to stop the audio feedback - do you happen to know?! (I guess using headphones would do it, but there must be another way)

                            Edit: I resolved my feedback issues by checking the Control audio via OBS box:

                            Screenshot from 2022-06-28 13-30-44.png

                            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                            • nebulonN nebulon

                              @jdaviescoates the jitsi main app would still run on Cloudron, however only the jibri component, which per-instance can only do one recording at a time, will have to be off Cloudron.

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                              @nebulon said in Jitsi session recording:

                              @jdaviescoates the jitsi main app would still run on Cloudron, however only the jibri component, which per-instance can only do one recording at a time, will have to be off Cloudron.

                              I'm a little confused.

                              Are you saying I could use my Cloudron Jitsi Meet app in conjunction with Jibri set-up using https://github.com/switnet-ltd/quick-jibri-installer as shared by @luckow ?

                              And/ or something about why it's not possible to add Jibri to the Cloudron Jitsi Meet app?

                              Thanks!

                              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                I haven't tried this in practice myself, but as far as I understood the setup, the jibri component is standalone and essentially can participate as a silent/hidden user in conferences. It would join via a headless chromium and use that to record the session. This usually requires hardware acceleration to be any good as well as it can only join one session a time, which is why multiple jibri instances are required for multiple recordings in parallel. Given that complexity and also little demand, it makes more sense to use the default upstream install docs for this part and connect it with the Cloudron installed main jitsi-meet instance.

                                I guess overall we have to set this up once and fully document that in our jitsi docs.

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                                • nebulonN nebulon

                                  I haven't tried this in practice myself, but as far as I understood the setup, the jibri component is standalone and essentially can participate as a silent/hidden user in conferences. It would join via a headless chromium and use that to record the session. This usually requires hardware acceleration to be any good as well as it can only join one session a time, which is why multiple jibri instances are required for multiple recordings in parallel. Given that complexity and also little demand, it makes more sense to use the default upstream install docs for this part and connect it with the Cloudron installed main jitsi-meet instance.

                                  I guess overall we have to set this up once and fully document that in our jitsi docs.

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                                  I'm no expert (on Jitsi or anything else) but what @nebulon says is correct in my understanding.
                                  There are certainly installation challenges on jibri, and while there are a lot of tutorials and docs from Jitsi, it did my head in when I tried it.
                                  I guess in theory jibri could live in containers and be spawned on demand. But far easier to write that than to do it. Especially in a controlled Cloudron environment.
                                  I worry also that the streaming and performance loads on the Cloudron may be too much for many people, unless the box it is deployed on is generously (over) spec'ed. Especially for cheaper hosts (eg SSDNODEs but others maybe too) network performance can be an issue.
                                  Oh dear, I'm rambling again. Stopping now.

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                                    Ah, yeah, I see now having read a little more about Jibri that is basically works the same way as how recording locally with OBS works: another (OBS or Jibri) user joins the meetings and it gets recorded by that user.

                                    And, yeah, given it can only record one meeting at a time anyway, and hence it takes a whole other Jibri instance per meeting one wants to record, I think for now the easiest option is for me to just record locally using OBS.

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                      Ah, yeah, I see now having read a little more about Jibri that is basically works the same way as how recording locally with OBS works: another (OBS or Jibri) user joins the meetings and it gets recorded by that user.

                                      And, yeah, given it can only record one meeting at a time anyway, and hence it takes a whole other Jibri instance per meeting one wants to record, I think for now the easiest option is for me to just record locally using OBS.

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                                      @jdaviescoates VDO.Ninja (was OBS.Ninja) https://vdo.ninja is a nice system worth checking out.
                                      Although I am not sure it adds much to the Jitsi + OBS mix.
                                      Just alerting people to it in case they haven't met it yet.
                                      Not sure whether that can be packaged easier than Jibri.

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                                        @jdaviescoates VDO.Ninja (was OBS.Ninja) https://vdo.ninja is a nice system worth checking out.
                                        Although I am not sure it adds much to the Jitsi + OBS mix.
                                        Just alerting people to it in case they haven't met it yet.
                                        Not sure whether that can be packaged easier than Jibri.

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                                        @timconsidine said in Jitsi session recording:

                                        VDO.Ninja (was OBS.Ninja) https://vdo.ninja is a nice system worth checking out.

                                        Looks like another good option/ tool to have on Cloudron! Someone should create an App Wishlist post! 🙂

                                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                          Ah, yeah, I see now having read a little more about Jibri that is basically works the same way as how recording locally with OBS works: another (OBS or Jibri) user joins the meetings and it gets recorded by that user.

                                          And, yeah, given it can only record one meeting at a time anyway, and hence it takes a whole other Jibri instance per meeting one wants to record, I think for now the easiest option is for me to just record locally using OBS.

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                                          @jdaviescoates said in Jitsi session recording:

                                          Ah, yeah, I see now having read a little more about Jibri that is basically works the same way as how recording locally with OBS works: another (OBS or Jibri) user joins the meetings and it gets recorded by that user.
                                          And, yeah, given it can only record one meeting at a time anyway, and hence it takes a whole other Jibri instance per meeting one wants to record, I think for now the easiest option is for me to just record locally using OBS.

                                          You've landed on the right solution if you ask me. Over the last few years I've occasionally tried to add Jibri for recording on our Jitsi and found it not at all worth the hassle. Far better to use OBS for general recording (or indeed live streaming as you have more options), which we do regularly.

                                          If you really want a service that has good recording in-built I would suggest BigBlueButton. For conferences and webinars where you want to have a really useful record, the recording feature in BigBlueButton is stellar. You can start and stop as you wish and it will seamlessly put it together into one stream. It records the chat and slides (if any) and in playback you can manipulate to focus on what you want. And you can immediately forward to a particular slide and the discussion around that. There's also a failsafe if you forget to actually press record, which allows you to resurrect the whole thing if you catch it in time (i think 24 hours). It's really an unbelievably good recording solution and one that is properly built into the server, as a major feature, rather than an add on.

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