This is an initial, experimental implementation of the feature proposed in
https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton/issues/14021.
The intention is to phase out the explicit listen only mode with two
overarching goals:
- Reduce UX friction and increase familiarity: the existence of a separate
listen only mode is a source of confusion for the majority of users
Reduce average server-side CPU usage while also making it possible for
having full audio-only meetings.
The proof-of-concept works based on the assumption that a "many
concurrent active talkers" scenario is both rare and not useful. With
that in mind, this including two server-side triggers:
- On microphone inactivity (currently mute action that is sustained for
4 seconds, configurable): FreeSWITCH channels are held (which translates
to much lower CPU usage, virtually 0%). Receiving channels are switched,
server side, to a listening mode (SFU, mediasoup).
* This required an extension to mediasoup two allow re-assigning producers
to already established consumers. No re-negotiation is done.
- On microphone activity (currently unmute action, immediate):
FreeSWITCH channels are unheld, listening mode is deactivated and the
mute state is updated accordingly (in this order).
This is *off by default*. It needs to be enabled in two places:
- `/etc/bigbluebutton/bbb-webrtc-sfu/production.yml` ->
`transparentListenOnly: true`
- End users:
* Server wide: `/etc/bigbluebutton/bbb-html5.yml` ->
`public.media.transparentListenOnly: true`
* Per user: `userdata-bbb_transparent_listen_only=true`
Adds fields(stopwatch, running, time, accumulated, track) to the
activate timer message response in order to be able to log them in the
events.xml file.
Only record media (microphone, webcams and screens) while meeting is
being actively recorded (ie an user has enabled recording in the
conference). If the conference's recording is paused, media capture will
stop as well (with appropriate recording events).
A bigbluebutton.properties/API#create parameter called
`recordFullDurationMedia` is added to control this behavior. The default
is false (only capture while recording is active). Setting it to `true`
enables the current (legacy) behavior: always capture media if the
meeting's `recorded` prop is true.
Currently, the reactions are cleared on mongo based on the expire time.
So to sync its state with akka, an observer is atattched to the user
reactions collection and whenever a reaction is removed because of the
expiration time, akka is notified with message 'UserReactionTimeExpiredCmdMsg'.