After audio reconnection, a muted user would have it's microphone unmuted by default, unless muteOnStart is set to true. This fix this problem.
Fixes#9016
As explained in #11143, disabling audio filters is desired in some scenarios.
This basically adds an option for user to disable default constraints.
When user doesn't change this value in Settings > Application, the default
value for each audio constraints is retrieved from settings.yml.
When user changes this value in Settings > Application, audio
filters (AGC, Noise Supression and Echo Cancellation) are all set to
true/false, according to the value selected in the Settings GUI.
To start it simple, we decided to not to add a different setting in the GUI for
each audio contraint. This may be added in the future, though (perhaps in a
dedicated Audio Settings tab)
This is related to #4873
As explained in #11143, disabling audio filters is desired in some scenarios.
This basically adds an option for user to disable default constraints.
When user doesn't change this value in Settings > Application, the default
value for each audio constraints is retrieved from settings.yml.
When user changes this value in Settings > Application, audio
filters (AGC, Noise Supression and Echo Cancellation) are all set to
true/false, according to the value selected in the Settings GUI.
To start it simple, we decided to not to add a different setting in the GUI for
each audio contraint. This may be added in the future, though (perhaps in a
dedicated Audio Settings tab)
This is related to #4873
When refusing ("thumbs down" button) echo test, user is able to select a different input device. This should work fine for chrome, firefox and safari (once user grants permission when asked by html5client).
For output devices, we depend on setSinkId function, which is enabled by default on current chrome release (2020) but not in Firefox (user needs to enable "setSinkId in about:config page). This implementation is listed as (?) in MDN.
In other words, output device selection should work out of the box for chrome, only.
When selecting an outputDevice, all alert sounds (hangup, screenshare , polling, etc) also goes to the same output device.
This solves #10592
This considerably changes the way we process audio signaling and start audio elements in user's browser.
We now avoid using AudioContext element for both microphone and listenonly calls, once it is unstable for some iOS devices (cracky audio, user stops hearing audio after a while).
Increased default value for listenOnlyCallTimeout: this avoids activating FreeSWITCH's fallback when ICE negotiation takes longer than 15sec (tested on DO).
Increased listenonly logs.
This fixes#8133#10388
The mic mute is done client side via the track`s enabled flag, which generates silent when false. This still tracks the server/freeswitch mute state, so server-side mutes will be reproduced in the client
We noticed that the mute action button wasn't being consistent when
using muteOnStart as meeting configuration.
Included the addition of the voice user object to the collection as
an event to also be observed.