ice-video | Wonderful Html5 danmuku video player , using React library | Video Utils library
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:clapper:Wonderful Html5 danmuku video player,using React library.
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QUESTION
Using the guide here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/communication-services/quickstarts/voice-video-calling/get-started-teams-interop?pivots=platform-windows
I am able to join a team meeting from my client app.
Now trying to start a 1:1 call with a teams identity on the client, to another teams identity (on teams); I've tried to use the StartCallAsync method (instead of JoinAsync) from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/communication-services/quickstarts/voice-video-calling/get-started-with-voice-video-calling-custom-teams-client
This example is in node - I'm using C# and it looks like the most recent beta build of the SDK does NOT have the threadId
property exposed.
Here is the JS code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 08:26Azure Communication Services have multiple types of Teams interop, which are in different phases of development by today (1/31/2022). Your combination of interop and programming language is currently not supported. Interop scenarios:
- Ability of ACS users to join Teams meeting is generally available for all JS, .net, iOS, Android.
- Ability of Teams user manage Teams VoIP calls, Teams PSTN calls, and Teams meetings via ACS JavaScript calling SDK is in public preview. Android, iOS, and .net calling SDKs do not support Teams identities.
You can learn more about the support in the following documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/communication-services/concepts/interop/teams-user-calling
QUESTION
Quickstart: Use the Communication Services calling client library
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If network connectivity is lost, does the call state change to 'Disconnected' ?
- Yes, if network connection is lost for more than 2 minutes, call will transition to Disconnected state and call will end.
According to Microsoft Azure docs, if network connectivity is lost the call will end.
Does Azure Communication Services (ACS) dispatch a participantStateChanged
event when the call is dropped? We need to listen to this event in JavaScript client.
If network connectivity is lost, does ACS dispatch a participantStateChanged
event that can be subscribed to in the client?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-03 at 01:54We reviewed some call logs and verified that after a participantRemoved
event is recorded a participantStateChanged
is always recorded as well.
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