Hello, I was just wondering if there were an alternative for using a Chrome browser for the ofmeet/videobridge in Openfire. The reason is because chrome does not have extensive support for arm based processors, so I was hoping if the regular Firefox would do just fine. And if that were not the case, is there a specific chrome extension I can add to my Firefox broswer by changing the .crx to a .xpi and installing it for compatibility with videobridge?
And if so, would you kindly please update openfire videobridge installation to accommodate for Firefox browser as well in addition to the Chrome how-to.
The latest releases of OFMeet (0.9.x) closely follow the upstream jitsi-meet project. If your browser supports that, it likely works with OFMeet too. I know Chrome, Firefox and IE to work (although some do require extensions to be installed).
Hello my Kind Sir @Guus der Kinderen, I followed you suggestions, I have installed openfire V 4.1.5 and ofmeet 0.9.1 and FireFox 52.2.0/53; I also installed the Jidesha plug for FF just in case, what happens now is that once I set up the meetings in Openfire Server, and I try to join the meeting from the FF browser, it says Ofmeet requires permissions for my speakers, and I grant it, then what happens next its that it throws an error “Oops something went wrong! We couldnt connect to the meeting, Connection.other!” , the conference page becomes inaccessible though it would be in the background disable, but I can see an Icon that says “Main:me”. What do you think could be the issue? I have been trying to troubleshoot it in multiples ways, the only openfire log that makes any sense to me might be this line here “org.jitsi.jicofo.BridgeSelector - No pub-sub node mapped for jitsi-videobridge.” …