Looks like nothing has changed for people without CERN accounts. You start the
new VidyoDesktop, ignore the login screen it pops up and follow the link on the
indigo page to join the meeting. I can't say anything about audio quality, etc.
I've only checked that I can join.
I have the problem that the new client doesn't work on my work desktop, my QT4
library is too old (missing symbols). The old vidyo client worked for me on my
desktop.
Robert
On 20/02/14 12:10, Mike Jones wrote:
>
> IIRC you only need a CERN account if you wish to start a Vidyo conference. If
> you're invited via a link you can log into the the conference as a guest.
>
> But yes you would probably need a cern account to use the cern vidyoportal say
> for example you wanted to test a new setup; that is unless there's a always
> online test room that I don't know about.
>
> M
>
> On Thursday 20 February 2014 11:50:27 Daniel Traynor wrote:
>> don't you need a cern account to use Vidyo?
>>
>> not every one has one, which was one reason for using the janet supported
>> EVO
>>
>> dan
>>
>> * Dr Daniel Traynor, Grid cluster system manager
>> * Tel +44(0)20 7882 6560, Particle Physics,QMUL
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes
>> <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Alessandra Forti
>> <[log in to unmask]> Sent: 20 February 2014 11:48
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Move from EVO/SeeVogh to Vidyo
>>
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>>> Another reason was not everyone got on well with Vidyo when it was first
>>> used.
>> the previous client lacked a lot of features. A list of my grievances
>> tat have been solved now
>>
>> 1) No chat
>> 2) No possibility to start the client and find your meeting room without
>> passing through an indico page
>> 3) No possibility to switch from one meeting to another in an easy way
>> 4) Had to authenticate at every meeting
>> 5) No easily accessible list of participants
>>
>> Now the client starts and and stays always on (infact it works pretty
>> much like skype) I have my list of favourite rooms there I just have to
>> click to join without authenticating, I can get out one meeting and in
>> another meeting easily without looking for indico, if it is not in my
>> predefined list the search box works quite quickly both to find people
>> and meetings.
>>
>> I haven't had the audio problems people had so far and I know the linux
>> client is as usual lagging behind and I don't use VPN so we might have
>> to wait really few weeks but I consider this client a vast improvement. :-)
>>
>> cheers
>> alessandra
>>
>> On 20/02/2014 11:22, Jeremy Coles wrote:
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> For various reasons we have stayed with EVO/SeeVogh for some GridPP
>>> operations related meetings. One of the main reasons was the lack of
>>> integrated chat in Vidyo. Another reason was not everyone got on well
>>> with Vidyo when it was first used.
>>>
>>> Much of the community is now using Vidyo or an alternative to EVO/SeeVogh,
>>> and with the recent Vidyo client updates chat is now integrated so we can
>>> switch. On top of this it appears that Janet support for Seevogh will
>>> stop at the end of August 2014 - so we have to migrate soon.
>>>
>>> Please could you let me know if you will have a problem if we switch our
>>> GridPP ops meetings from EVO/SeeVogh to Vidyo in the coming weeks? Please
>>> also let me know if you are aware of any other meetings in HEP that still
>>> rely on EVO/SeeVogh.
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Jeremy
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