05-13-2013 08:29 AM - edited 03-17-2019 03:14 PM
Hello everyone,
I am looking to see if it is possible to view the video from a WebEx meeting is viewable on a network connected TV with an Internet Browser. I think ther are plug-ins involved but not sure. I doubt the plug-ins would work on a regular HDTV.
Also, if the above is possible I'm looking for a way to get a webcam in the mix and turn that smae TV into a conferencing device with 2 way audio/video.
Playing the hand I was dealt and this is all I have to work with at the moment.
Thanks in advance! all replies rated.
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05-13-2013 07:56 PM
Hello Scott,
I did test and as I tought it wont work on the first fly.
Abousily reason behind this is Java is not installed. The story could end here.
But, I have a feeling if you can "hack" into TV and install Java version or even better use some browser which will allow you to download a file and Run a temporary application you could end the story positivly.
I hope this helps a little and please follow back with us on this thread.
Kind regards,
Srdjan
05-13-2013 08:38 AM
Hello Scott,
Cool idea... first of all.
Currently we dont support Linux browsers , I will presume you are using some Linux browsers on that Network TV.
On another hand I ll do some test on this and come back to you in 48-72 hours.
Let me try my TV at home to see results.
Definetly this wouldnt be something which was tested.
Kind regards,
Srdjan
05-13-2013 09:05 AM
Hello Srdjan,
thanks for the response and an extra huge thanks for going the extra mile and trying this from home. If even the 1 way video works than that would be huge for us.
Thanks!
05-13-2013 07:56 PM
Hello Scott,
I did test and as I tought it wont work on the first fly.
Abousily reason behind this is Java is not installed. The story could end here.
But, I have a feeling if you can "hack" into TV and install Java version or even better use some browser which will allow you to download a file and Run a temporary application you could end the story positivly.
I hope this helps a little and please follow back with us on this thread.
Kind regards,
Srdjan
05-14-2013 01:22 PM
Thanks for the effort Srdjan! It is appreciated. At least I know what to look out for as the TVs are being replaced.
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