use case | Description |
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1 single user | - user has no audio/video turned on
- start recording
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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2 two users | - two users in a room, both already audio/video turend on
- start recording
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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3 user enters | - single user in room
- starts recording
- second user comes in room start sharing a/v
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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4a user browser close and re-enters | - single user in room
- starts recording
- second user comes in room start sharing a/v
- second user shut down browser
- re-enters the room and starts a/v
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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4b user leaves and re-enters | - single user in room with a/v on
- starts recording
- second user comes in room start sharing a/v
- second user clicks on "exit rooms" and leaves the room
- re-enters the room and starts a/v
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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5 re-publish stream | - two users in a room, both already audio/video turend on
- start recording
- one of the users clicks on device settings and chooses different settings (maybe another micro) and re-publishes
- wait couple of seconds
- the same user clicks on his device settings and chooses the previous settings again
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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5 long term test | - one or two users in a room, both already audio/video turend on
- start recording
- wait for 45 minutes or more, then produce some sound, wait unother 45 minutes, maybe you turn your micro off
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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6a screenshare while recording | *two users in a room, both already audio/video turend on - turn screensharing on one user client
- watch screensharing on other user client
- start recording
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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6ab 6b screenshare while recording | *two users in a room, both already audio/video turend on - start recording
- turn screensharing on one user client
- watch screensharing on other user client
- stop recording
- verify (see top)
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