New config called paginationThreshold defines classes of page sizes that depend on the number of participants of a meeting
The rationale is pretty much the same as the cameraQualityThresholds, but the thresholds are users here and the ceilings are the page sizes
Problem: setReconnectionTimeout was being called in the first candidate generation to set the negotiation/reconnection timeout up. That caused some browsers or specific scenarios (mainly envs without STUN) to establish the negotiation (playStart) before generating any useful out-of-band candidates (relay). That would cause the timeout to be set AFTER it is supposed to be cleared due to success (playStart), making the webcam drop after a while
So I moved the setReconnectionTimeout call to a safer spot: right after the first negotiation requisition goes out to bbb-webrtc-sfu
There's some scenarios that video errors triggers multiple toast notifications
that don't have any mapped defined message feedback so they all drop to the default
permission error. This leaves the impression that something is broken at the toast
container.
Since those messages don't bring up much information about the problem we can avoid sending
them until we don't have a more informative one to notify the user.
When multiple actions were bolted in the dropdown (mirror, focus), keys were getting duplicated with cameraId. Make them unique based on the action`s name
Recent fix to the stop all cameras behaviour exposed a bug where the local camera connecting state wasnt being cleared up when a camera timed out before being successfully shared
Video provider's service for local stream control was wrongly setting the disconnected
state when a multiple webcam user tried to stop a single cam. The `stopVideo` method
was inconsistent when called multiple times for the same `cameraId`.
Included a better testing scope for event dispatching and disconnected state handling.
BigBlueButton already allows mirroring the users own webcam as a global
setting set by administrators. Users have no way of choosing this on
their own.
This patch turns this functionality into a user setting for all webcams.
Every camera menu now gets a “mirror” entry.
The global setting is still used as a default value, keeping the current
behavior as it is to not confuse users.
This is a very simple patch improving the support for 16x9 cameras.
In mixed mode – if 4x3 and 16x9 cameras are present – everything looks
like it did before but if only 16x9 (or wider) cameras are present,
BigBlueButton will drop the letter boxes and show a 16x9 video
container.