![]() ![]() “Spotlight” layout - Alternatively, let Element Call steer based on who’s currently speakingįull mobile support as a progressive webapp (Mobile Safari on iOS, Chrome & Firefox on Android)įull Desktop web support too (Chrome, Firefox, Safari and (probably) Edge!) A super fun and interactive way to put your callers in their place :D “Freedom” layout - drag and drop the participants around to order them precisely as you like, or double-click to zoom. We do not recommend pointing your regular account at Element Call yet, as you’ll just slow it down with lots of chatrooms that it doesn’t yet know how to handle. In the near future, we will support using the app with any homeserver, but we haven’t finished the registration and login flows yet, so for now it’s limited to the homeserver. We’d recommend creating an account to save your username and a history of your previously-accessed calls but, if you prefer not to register, you can create new calls or join existing ones by just setting a username. Animations: rearrange tiles or choose who you want to see front and centre! You can find our hosted version of it at, so please head over and have a go! Alternatively, if you want to host it yourself, Element Call is an entirely free and open source software (Apache 2.0 License) which you can grab and get involved at - contributions are always welcome □. You can run it against your existing Matrix homeserver to provide complete self-sovereignty… while still being able to talk to anyone else anywhere on the wider Matrix network! We will also be able to automatically use Matrix’s end-to-end encryption to secure all Element Call conferences - although we’ve disabled E2EE for the beginning of the beta to make it easier to diagnose any bug reports we get. What’s more, Element Call is built entirely on Matrix: it doesn’t need any additional servers to get going. Simply throw someone a link to a room on and they’ll be catapulted into a video conference no matter what platform they’re on, without having to install an app! Element Call has been built from the outset to support a huge range of browsers: Safari, Chrome and Firefox on Android mobile, and Chrome, Firefox and Safari on desktop. Yup, we’ve just launched our beta of Element Call, a brand new and incredibly simple web-based conferencing app. This makes it really exciting to present Element Call: the world’s first decentralised voice and video conferencing app powered entirely by Matrix! Who you gonna call? FILES ¶ ~/.jitsi/contactlist.Hopefully in-person meet-ups will prove much easier in 2022 - but, there’s still a need for video calls, so let’s face it, they’re here to stay. v, -version Display the current version and exit. 4, -ipv4 Force non-support for IPv6 and use of IPv4 only. 6, -ipv6 Force use of IPv6 addresses where possible. m, -multiple Allow multiple instance launch. h, -help Print a help message containing usage instructions and descriptions of all d, -debug Print debugging messages to stdout. config= DIR Use DIR for configuration files. If Jitsi is already running then theĬall is handled by the running application, except when it is explicitly Telephony protocols such as SIP, Jabber, AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger,Īn optional uri-to-call expression can be specified to Messenger that supports some of the most popular instant messaging and Jitsi is an audio/video Internet phone and instant Jitsi - the Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client SYNOPSIS ¶ ![]()
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