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Jami is an open source, decentralized, cross-platform, encrypted communication software allowing audio and video calls, messages, file transfers, media streaming and videoconferencing.
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Pro Video conferences
Make audio and video calls with multiple people on Jami. Easily add new participants. Because Jami does not rely on servers, the conference is hosted by the device of the person who initiates it. It mixes the audio and video feeds from all the participants and sends it back to them so everyone can see and hear each other. For this reason, the maximum number of participants depends on the hosting device's computing power and available bandwidth. The developers have tested video conferencing with up to sixteen members; however, it could potentially go higher.
Pro Screen sharing and media streaming
You can change the source of the video feed you send your friends during a call, allowing you to share either your entire screen or only sections. You can also stream any audio and video media files, allowing your friends to see or hear them without having to transfer them first. This is accessed by right-clicking on the screen during a call.
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Con Don't get it to set it up with my FritzBox SIP,
Information about SIP-Settings are missing, no way to check connection or re-establish connection with "disconnect && connect" an account
Con Blocking calls can just not work
Blocking calls 1001,3333,8888... Ctrl+Shift+B does not work.
Pro All features by client
Table showing all features by client available at https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/ring-project/wikis/features/All-features-by-client