On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 3:45 AM Robbi Nespu
<robbinespu(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
> On Arch wiki mentioned "Firefox (84+) supports this method by default,
> while on Chromium (73+) one needs to enable WebRTC PipeWire support by
> setting the corresponding (experimental) flag" this is for WebRTC screen
> sharing, not sure it also can be part of audio testing or not.
>
You haven't shared the link, but I assume this is all related to
Pipewire-provided screen sharing. Which is a new thing, yes, but it is not
directly relevant to our currently discussed criterion (just audio), IIUIC.
>
> Maybe can use
https://test.webrtc.org/ to the the audio recording /
> capture work or not
>
That can be useful, but I guess I wouldn't limit us to just working WebRTC
support (the page can use a direct microphone access without WebRTC, I
don't know how the protocol/API is called), and I'd like to find a web test
which plays back the recorded audio back to you. If you have good
candidates (ideally without logging in), feel free to share them, thanks.
I have found a page that records audio and plays it back and I believe that
we could use it for testing, check it:
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