On to, 26 marras 2020, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On to, 26 marras 2020, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 04:41:56PM +0200, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
>>On ke, 25 marras 2020, Tomáš Popela wrote:
>>>On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 1:51 PM Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy(a)redhat.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>Screencasting still does not work in Fedora 33. It pretends to work as
>>>>in claiming through the applications and GNOME indicators that the
>>>>screen / application window / browser tabs are shared but nothing gets
>>>>actually shared. Tested today with Firefox and Chrome on Wayland for
>>>>Google Meet, BlueJeans, Jitsi.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Works flawlessly here (Firefox and Chrome/Chromium) for some time. Do you
>>>have the chrome://flags/#enable-webrtc-pipewire-capturer option enabled in
>>>Chrome/Chromium?
>>
>>Yes! And nothing works. It worked for me partially in F33 beta, not
>>anymore since F33 release. May be before that -- I did not track back
>>exact date when things changed to not work.
>
>It also doesn't work for me: with the chrome option enabled, the list
>of windows to share and the list of screens to share are both empty.
>In addition to the chrome dialog I get two popups asking me which
>window to share, but selecting something there doesn't seem to have any
>effect.
I get the same behavior in Chrome but in Firefox it shows proper dialogs
and still fails to send anything out.
With the help of Tomas and Jan, we've got this sorted out. Upgrade to
pipewire 0.3.15 did help with Chrome, Firefox, and OBS being now able to
share the screen. It doesn't help with UX of pipewire portal dialogs but
this is something I can live with for time being.
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/ Alexander Bokovoy
Sr. Principal Software Engineer
Security / Identity Management Engineering
Red Hat Limited, Finland