And also to see who is speaking. If I open the participants list they
all look the same. With the usual suspects I usually recognise voices
when they don't have colds or connect in from Internet cafés in Timbuktu
but there might be a new suspect from time to time. Some sort of visual
indicator that a given participant is trying to emit sound for our
general edification and entertainment would be helpful.
Also, it might be helpful to see who is muted and who is not. As you
know, echoes from unmuted mikes are quite common although I don't
remember having it on vidyo - and seeing whether someone is muted would
also help with the case where you ask someone specific a question and
they're talking blissfully to a muted microphone. (Brian and I have a
separate mute button on our headsets which means we can leave the other
button unmuted but that is sort of exceptional.)
Thanks
--jens
On 17/04/2014 11:28, David Crooks wrote:
> On 17 Apr 2014, at 11:05, Sam Skipsey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> My understanding is that Vidyo doesn't have a concept of "meetings" so
>> much as rooms (the same room gets used for all meetings of the type,
>> IIRC).
>> A compromise option might be to turn on persistent chat, but also
>> provide the moderator with a "clear chat history" button...
> It would also be useful to have a moderator "copy chat" button, which would grab the chat from the current session for easy inclusion in minutes and so on.
>
> David
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