• ISolox@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Does Matrix support screen sharing yet? IDK why I’m having such an issue getting a solid answer other places.

        • jaselle@lemmy.ca
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          2 days ago

          The ui indicates this is possible but I haven’t personally tried it.

          Regarding screen sharing, I wasn’t able to capture application sound, but that may be a Linux issue as discord used to have the same problem.

          • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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            1 day ago

            You can always just pipe the audio through the same sink that your mic goes into or make a virtual mic that receives both and pass it on. That’s how I deal with sharing applications in VCs (using qpwgraph to change the connections via GUI instead of command line).

              • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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                1 day ago

                Depends on you use-case. For most, probably. For me, it means I only have to learn how to do it once and it works on every single platform that has voice instead of figuring out the settings for each one individually. Also means I can just share audio any platforms (allowing me to use a custom soundboard and listen to other audio without sharing that other audio easily or actually sharing my screen) or do things like add Easyeffects in the middle. But I get why some would prefer an all-in-one experience.

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      2 days ago

      My Matrix server uses Tuwunel and I use FlufflyChat as a client. I don’t seem to have voice chat nor screensharing.

      But more robust versions of Matrix, like Synapse or Element, might have it.