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Jitsi Newbie Q: Errors Running Source From https://meet.jit.si/testtttt? #1570

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VikR0001 opened this issue May 12, 2017 · 10 comments
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VikR0001 commented May 12, 2017

I was advised by a Jitsi user to download the source from view-source:https://meet.jit.si/testtttt and load the local file into a browser. I'm getting some console errors in Chrome Dev Tools:

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'caller' of undefined

external_connect.js?v=1:50 Refused to get unsafe header "X-Jitsi-Shard"
xhttp.onreadystatechange @ external_connect.js?v=1:50

How can I correct this? Thanks very much in advance to all for any info.

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bgrozev commented May 15, 2017

I don't see how downloading the html would be any use. What are you trying to accomplish?

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VikR0001 commented May 15, 2017

I'm trying to install Jitsi so I can become more familiar with it. A Jitsi user on another forum told me:

view-source:https://meet.jit.si/testtttt

Go copy the source of that page in to a new .html doc on your desktop. Bam. Meetings. You can use Jitsi Embed on any page you want, and change rooms with a parameter...

Do I need to install a Jitsi back-end on my local computer in order to run Jitsi? That's fine of course-- I just would like to learn the correct procedure.

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saghul commented May 15, 2017

@VikR0001 This is the best way to quickly get it working and test things out: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/quick-install.md

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Thanks @saghul. That page notes that "Debian 8 (Jessie) or later, and Ubuntu 14.04 or later are supported out-of-the-box." My development system is Mac OS X. Is there a way to install Jitsi on OS X?

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saghul commented May 15, 2017

@VikR0001 not the backend. I suggest you install it all on a virtual machine running one of the supported systems.

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@saghul Is there a reference page that describes how to install it all on a virtual machine?

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bgrozev commented May 15, 2017

@bgrozev bgrozev closed this as completed May 15, 2017
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@bgrozev I don't yet see anything about virtual machines on that link.

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saghul commented May 15, 2017

@VikR0001 There is no difference from using a regular server.

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VikR0001 commented May 15, 2017

I see. I would use a virtual server running debian or ubuntu. Okay, thanks for the info!

@luixxiul luixxiul added meet.jit.si Issues related to the service running on meet.jit.si question Not an issue but a question labels May 24, 2020
jallamsetty1 added a commit to jallamsetty1/jitsi-meet that referenced this issue Apr 22, 2021
* JiConOp2 (jitsi#1569)
* fix: high CPU on Chrome with low fps screen sharing (jitsi#1570)

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jallamsetty1 added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 22, 2021
* JiConOp2 (#1569)
* fix: high CPU on Chrome with low fps screen sharing (#1570)

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psi-4ward pushed a commit to psi-4ward/jitsi-meet that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2021
* JiConOp2 (jitsi#1569)
* fix: high CPU on Chrome with low fps screen sharing (jitsi#1570)

jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet@0dc1540...ab667ef
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