Venkatesh Devale
Venkatesh Devale
Currently, you will be able to do so but two video stream one for the local video and one for preview video do not work simultaneously once stopped, hence if...
From JS SDK side, there is no standard way of knowing who joined first. You can use the [`realtimeSubscribeToAttendeeIdPresence `](https://aws.github.io/amazon-chime-sdk-js/interfaces/audiovideofacade.html#realtimesubscribetoattendeeidpresence) and check the order of the attendees. From my testing...
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The reported issue is on 2.31.0 hence the migration guide wont apply here, but I agree with Michael could you please check whether you are calling `chooseVideoInputDevice` API before starting...
Thanks for reporting this issue. We will provide more updates as we make progress. But for now we are tracking this internally.
Filed a Webkit bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236870 Had not found a bug with Webkit around this. Please feel free to update if you have information on similar filed bugs.
This issue is fixed in newer versions of Safari on MacOS Monterey M1 (Not sure if MacOS Big Sur latest version still faces this issue). Webkit main bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=233036 Please...
Hi @paul365 , The simulcast is currently supported on Chromium based browsers, hence the Safari will return `false` as expected. I will create a PR to add a support table...
**Investigation on the re-usable `MeetingManager`:** 1. SDK hooks, providers, components who depend either directly on the meeting manager states and observe the changes to those states and then update themselve...
Closing this issue due to in-activity, please feel free to re-open if you still face the issue but request you to please provide above request information for debugging.