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pmip3:video [2015/09/29 15:45]
jypeter Added the meeting time section
pmip3:video [2020/03/03 16:39]
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 ==== Prerequisites ==== ==== Prerequisites ====
  
-  * At least one of the participants must have a //CNRS password//+  * At least one of the participants must have a //CNRS password// ​to create/​initiate the conference
     * Use the [[https://​sesame.cnrs.fr/​|sesame/​janus]] web site to get or change your password     * Use the [[https://​sesame.cnrs.fr/​|sesame/​janus]] web site to get or change your password
-  * All the participants ​should have one of the following browsers installed: [[https://​www.google.com/​chrome/​|chrome]],​ chromium or opera +  * Each participant ​should ​have a **computer** or a **smartphone** 
-    * A compatible browser is all you need! No need to install a video-conferencing application! +    * **Computer access**: you need to have one of the following ​compatible ​browsers installed: [[https://​www.google.com/​chrome/​|chrome]], ​[[http://​www.chromium.org/​|chromium]] ​or [[https://​www.mozilla.org/​en-US/​firefox/​|Firefox]] 
-    * The screen sharing plugin will only work in chrome... +      * A compatible browser is all you need! No need to install a video-conferencing application! 
-  * Participants wanting to use video and/or voice should have a working webcam and/or mike +        The browser will (transparently) use a //WebRTC// extension to connect to the server, unless WebRTC is not available for your browser or operating system 
-    * You can always share your screen even if you don't have a camera +      * Just to be sure, you should open the following link to access the //​Rendez-vous test page// and click on //Lancer le test// 
-    * You can also use the //chat// window if you don't have a working mike (make sure other participants also open the chat window in that case) +        * https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​home/​test_browser 
-  * It is usually easy to find where to adjust the sound level of your speakers/​headphones (you should have some global output sound mixer somewhere), but it may be harder to adjust the microphone input level. It's best if you know where these settings are before the conference+      * FIXME Check if the following is still true => The screen sharing plugin will only work in chrome... 
 +      * Participants wanting to use video and/or voice should have a working webcam and/or mike 
 +        * You can always share your screen even if you don't have a camera 
 +        * You can also use the //chat// window if you don't have a working mike (make sure other participants also open the chat window in that case) 
 +      * It is usually easy to find where to adjust the sound level of your speakers/​headphones (you should have some global output sound mixer somewhere), but it may be harder to adjust the microphone input level. It's best if you know where these settings are before the conference 
 +    * **Smartphone access**: you need an Android phone or an iPhone with the [[https://​jitsi.org/​jitsi-meet/​|Jitsi Meet]] app installed 
 +      * [[http://​jitsi.org/​android|Jitsi Meet on Google Play]] 
 +      * [[http://​jitsi.org/​ios|Jitsi Meet on IOS]]
  
 ==== Limitations ==== ==== Limitations ====
  
-  * 12 participants ​max (as of September 2015)+  * Rendez-vous is not compatible with a Polycom equipment 
 +  * FIXME Max number of participants? Undocumented,​ but used to be 12 (as of September 2015) 
 +  * FIXME Is the following still a problem? Is this solved by using Jitsi Meet on IOS? => Does not seem to work on Ipad (missing codec for the browser). Regular Apple computers are OK
  
 ==== Usage ==== ==== Usage ====
  
-<note important>​Do not forget to use the chrome browser (or chromium, or opera) for the following steps, since they may not be your default browser!</​note>​ +  ​* One of the participants with a CNRS account ​has to **create the conference** by: 
- +    * visiting the https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​ site and typing a new conference name (or an old one that is not already in use) in the input field (e.g //​pmiptest//​)...
-  ​* One of the participants with a CNRS password ​has to **create the conference** by: +
-    * visiting the https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​ site and typing a conference name (that is not already in use) in the input field (e.g //​pmiptest//​)...+
       * if you are using Rendez-vous for the first time, you will have to identify yourself with your CNRS account: select **CNRS** in the "//​Pour accéder au service rendez-vous.renater.fr sélectionnez ou cherchez l'​établissement auquel vous appartenez//"​ pull-down menu and the use your CNRS identifier       * if you are using Rendez-vous for the first time, you will have to identify yourself with your CNRS account: select **CNRS** in the "//​Pour accéder au service rendez-vous.renater.fr sélectionnez ou cherchez l'​établissement auquel vous appartenez//"​ pull-down menu and the use your CNRS identifier
     * ...or directly opening the URL with the conference name\\ e.g. ''​https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​pmiptest''​     * ...or directly opening the URL with the conference name\\ e.g. ''​https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​pmiptest''​
-    * you can optionally ​click on the padlock ​icon at the top of the //conference// page to add a password to the conference +    * you can optionally ​add a password to the conference by clicking ​on the **i** icon at the bottom right of the screen and selection ​//Add password// 
-    * it is a good idea to click on the //Open / close chat// icon at the bottom ​right of the conference window to open the chat window. This way, you will be able to communicate with (and help) other participants,​ even if they have problems with their webcam.+    * it is a good idea to click on the //Open / close chat// icon at the bottom ​left of the conference window to open the chat window. This way, you will be able to communicate with (and help) other participants,​ even if they have problems with their webcam.
  
-  * Let the other participants know about the URL (and optional password) they should use to join the meeting. You can of course agree on a meeting name, URL and password before the meeting actually take place. If your name is specific enough, there is a good chance that nobody else will be using it when you need it+  * Let the other participants know about the URL (and optional password) they should use to join the meeting. You can of course agree on a meeting name, URL and password before the meeting actually take place. If your conference ​name is specific enough, there is a good chance that nobody else will be using it when you need it
  
   * The guests participants can **join the conference** by just opening the appropriate URL !!\\ e.g. ''​https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​pmiptest''​   * The guests participants can **join the conference** by just opening the appropriate URL !!\\ e.g. ''​https://​rendez-vous.renater.fr/​pmiptest''​
-    * Click on the //Settings// icon (hammer ​and wrench), type your name, and select your language +    * Click on the //More actions// icon at the bottom right, ​and select //​Settings//​then type your name, and select your language 
-    * It is a good idea to click on the //Open / close chat// icon at the bottom ​right of the conference window to open the chat window+    * It is a good idea to click on the //Open / close chat// icon at the bottom ​left of the conference window to open the chat window
     * The first time you will click on the //Share screen// icon, Rendez-vous will ask if it can install the //desktop streamer// chrome extension     * The first time you will click on the //Share screen// icon, Rendez-vous will ask if it can install the //desktop streamer// chrome extension
  
-  * Once you are connected, things are pretty straightforward. Just look at the few available icons in the conference page+  * Once you are connected, things are pretty straightforward. Just look at the few available icons on the conference page
  
-<note warning>​After the meeting (especially if you are not the last person leaving the meeting), do not forget to exit the rendez-vous web page, and possibly chrome, ​to make sure that the camera is not showing your office any longer! Well, it's your privacy...</​note>​+<note warning>​After the meeting (especially if you are not the last person leaving the meeting), do not forget to exit the rendez-vous web page to make sure that the camera is not showing your office any longer! Well, it's your privacy...</​note>​
  
 ==== If things go wrong ==== ==== If things go wrong ====
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   * Do not forget that, even if other participants can't see or hear you, you can still use the //chat window// to communicate with them   * Do not forget that, even if other participants can't see or hear you, you can still use the //chat window// to communicate with them
 +
 +===== Using RENAvisio and SCOPIA =====
 +
 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +  * Please **mute your microphone** when you are not talking, in order to reduce echo or background noise
 +
 +  * It's always safer to join a meeting **before the official starting time** to make sure the video and audio (microphone and speakers/​headphones) are working, or use the [[http://​desktop.visio.renater.fr/​scopia?​ID=9999***0000&​autojoin|test conference]] (room = 9999 - code = 0000), especially if you have never used the system, or if you have not used it recently and you may have to update the conference client
 +
 +  * if you are using a desktop/​laptop (and not a //Polycom// or similar hardware installation),​ you can use the **chat window** located at the bottom left of the conference client
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +==== Prerequisites ====
 +
 +  * At least one of the participants must have a //CNRS password// to create/​initiate the conference
 +    * Use the [[https://​sesame.cnrs.fr/​|sesame/​janus]] web site to get or change your password
 +  * You can use any browser to **initiate** or **join** the conference with the //​conference link//, but this will start an **external application** for actually handling the conference
 +  * Participants wanting to use video and/or voice should have a working webcam and/or mike
 +  * The **required external program** will work on:
 +    * **Windows**:​ your browser should automatically display the instructions for installing the application
 +    * **Mac**: not tested
 +    * **Android**:​ [[https://​play.google.com/​store/​apps/​details?​id=com.radvision.ctm.android.client|Avaya Scopia Mobile]]
 +      * You have to specify ''​desktop.visio.renater.fr''​ as the server name, and then specify your meeting ID number and code
 +    * **Apple iPhone iOS**: [[https://​itunes.apple.com/​fr/​app/​avaya-scopia-mobile/​id465577031?​mt=8|Avaya Scopia Mobile]]
 +      * You have to specify ''​desktop.visio.renater.fr''​ as the server name, and then specify your meeting ID number and code
 +    * <wrap hi>Not Linux</​wrap>:​ there does not seem to be any Linux support (we have tried the sip and h323 protocol in Linphone and Ekiga with no success). See the hardware and phone options below
 +  * You can also:
 +    * use a **video conferencing room**
 +      * tested //hardware client// [[https://​services.renater.fr/​voix_et_image/​quel_equipement_utiliser#​quel_equipement_utiliser_pour_la_visio|list]] (in French)
 +    * //​**call**//​ the following number **in France**, and use the conference number and access password: +33 (0)4 26 68 73 07
 +
 +==== Limitations ====
 +
 +  * 20 participants max (as of March 2017)
 +  * RENAvisio+SCOPIA does not fully work on Linux. It may be possible to have sound only
 +
 +==== Usage ====
 +
 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +The notes below apply to the recommended **SCOPIA** type of conference. If there are no more slots for //SCOPIA//, you will get the //CODIAN// system that we have **not** tested
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +=== Creating a meeting ===
 +
 +One of the participants with a CNRS password has to **create the conference** by:
 +  * visiting the https://​renavisio.renater.fr site, using the CNRS password to log in, and then making a conference reservation or choosing to initiate an //immediate conference//​ (limited to 3 participants)
 +  * make sure you select //Send me a calendar event// and <wrap hi>​**select scopia**</​wrap>​ in the //Advanced settings//
 +  * You can get all the details in [[https://​renavisio.renater.fr/​user_guide|Support -> User guide]] (use the //Language menu// if you need to switch to English)
 +  * Once the conference is created, you will get a mail with the conference details (how to connect...),​ in French **and** English, that you can send to the other participants. In most cases, you will have to follow a link looking like:\\ ''​%%http://​desktop.visio.renater.fr/​scopia?​ID=RRRR***CCCC&​autojoin%%''​
 +    * ''​RRRR'':​ your conference or //room// number
 +    * ''​CCCC'':​ your conference access code
 +
 +=== Initializing or joining a meeting ===
 +
 +  * //​theoretically//,​ you only have to click on the //​Connection from a single terminal// link specified in the mail you received. The link already has your meeting number and password, and will guide you to install the required external program
 +  * from a //​practical//​ point of view, it is safer to follow the link to the **test** conference room (always active) below and install/​test everything **before** the meeting
 +    * [[http://​desktop.visio.renater.fr/​scopia?​ID=9999***0000&​autojoin]]
 +  * Warning! If **your** conference has already started, make sure you <wrap hi>​follow the link to **your** conference</​wrap>,​ and not the test conference
 +  * You can follow the detailed steps below, in case you are lost because some instructions are written in French
 +
 +=== Detailed steps ===
 +
 +<WRAP center round tip 60%>
 +The steps and screenshots below are for Windows, but you should have something similar enough on a Mac...
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +  * Click on <wrap hi>​**your** meeting link</​wrap>​ (or the following **test** meeting link if your meeting has not started yet and you want to practice: [[http://​desktop.visio.renater.fr/​scopia?​ID=9999***0000&​autojoin]]). This will tell you that you have to install the external client. You may also get this message if you need to update the client. You should **type your name** in the top text field so that we can identify you easily during the conference\\ {{ :​pmip3:​installrequest.png?​direct&​300 |}}
 +
 +  * Click on the //​Download//​ (//​Télécharger//​) link at the bottom of the page\\ {{ :​pmip3:​downloadrequest.png?​direct&​300 |}}\\ and save the installer somewhere\\ {{ :​pmip3:​saveinstaller.png?​direct&​300 |}}
 +
 +  * Execute the Installer and click on //​Continue//​ (//​Continuer//​) on the web page once this is done. This will ask you to confirm that you want to start the //Avaya Scopia client// (and remember it)\\ {{:​pmip3:​choosescopiaclient.png?​direct&​300 |}}\\ and then start the Scopia Desktop client and connect you to the meeting\\ {{ :​pmip3:​scopiadesktop.png?​direct&​300 |}}
 +
 +  * Open the parameters with the //Info// button in the upper right corner\\ {{ :​pmip3:​infobutton.png?​direct&​300 |}}\\ and select English \\ {{ :​pmip3:​settingslanguage.png?​direct&​300 |}}
 +
 +  * In the settings panel, make also sure that your microphone **and webcam** are correctly selected\\ {{ :​pmip3:​settingsaudio.png?​direct&​300 |}}\\ {{ :​pmip3:​settingsvideo.png?​direct&​300 |}}
 +
 +  * You should now be ready to actively participate. In case of problems, use the //chat// (//​Conversation//​) panel in the bottom left part of the Scopia Window\\ {{ :​pmip3:​chatpanel.png?​direct |}}
 +
  
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