Screen sharing during the conference
There is a possibility to share the screen in two fundamentally different ways in the VINTEO video conferencing system:
- Screen sharing within the VINTEO Desktop or VINTEO web client;
- Broadcasting via Open Broadcast Software (OBS).
Screen sharing via VINTEODesktop or the VINTEO web client
Screen sharing in VINTEO Desktop is convenient due to its speed and ease of setup. This method does not require additional software, but there are some important details to how it works:
- Screen sharing by default occurs as a secondary stream;
- The frame rate is determined by the "Presentation FPS" setting, with a default setting of 10 frames per second;
- VINTEO Desktop clients can see an image quality and frame rate that differs from SIP/H.323 clients due to proxying.
This method is suitable for presenting slides, documents, and collaborative work on them. More details about setup and launch can be found here.
Screen sharing through Open Broadcast Software (OBS)
Screen sharing through OBS is suitable for scenarios where additional flexibility in setting up the demonstration is needed, as OBS is a full-fledged tool for creating virtual scenes and streaming content.
There is the possibility of streaming video directly into the conference using the UDP/HTTP/RTSP protocol in the VINTEO video conferencing system. To simplify the setup, we propose streaming through UDP and mpegts with recording directly to the socket server. The connection setup for screen sharing follows the following scheme: