
Nothing heard in the default audio outputġ1:00:55.672 T09:00:55.673Z : Error: No analytics handlers created!ġ1:07:04.762 T09:07:04.763Z : UnhandledError: null Script: null Line: null Column: null StackTrace: Error: This client does not support P2P connections No output selection in mic dropdown and preferences dialog Should be able to hear participants Actual behavior: Should be able to select an audio source in preferences dialog

I'm usually using a bluetooth headset, but when having only the internal mic/hp available I get the same behavior. I tried disabling tracking protection for the Jitsi URL in Firefox (clicking on the shield icon in the URL bar, and changing the switcher to off) but this didn't change anything. Preferences dialog screenshot in Chrome : Here is a screenshot of the the preferences dialog in Firefox :Įverything is working fine with Chrome (version. Of course permission to use microphone and camera is granted, tab isn't in mute mode. If opened with Firefox (80.0.1 64 bits on Wind18363.1016), I cannot hear anyone, but my contact can hear me. When creating a call, a new tab is opened on our custom Jitsi instance. I don't have to restart MC12.I'm using Jitsi in a custom Rocket Chat instance. That changes my audio device and the music comes out of my USB headphones. If I start the program and I am in the wrong zone, I hit CTRL + T to flip to the next zone.


They have an excellent feature called Zone Manager which allows me to configure as many output devices as I like. If I launch FF and the default audio Playback device is set to speakers, then the only way I have found to change to headphones is to close FF, open the Sound control panel applet, change my default device to my USB headphones, relaunch FF, go back to the streaming site, and start the divx stream again.Īs an example of what I am looking for, I run most of my media via J.River Media Center (MC12). When I watch streaming videos, it's usually late at night and the kiddos are in bed, so I have to use headphones. However, I have an annoying problem I can't find a solution for. I have been watching a few streaming videos recently using the DivX Web Player on Vista 64-bit.
