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testing WebRTC Screen Sharing

Testing a screen sharing from a browser

Test sending a video stream with screen sharing using the Google Chrome browser

Use these instructions for quick installation and configuration of the server. In addition to that, you can connect to our demo server demo.flashphoner.com to perform the tests.

Test plan

  1. Connect to WCS server
  2. In the Google Chrome browser, share the screen and start publishing the video stream
  3. Check video stream playback in another browser

 

Screen sharing test

For clarity of this test, we additionally use the VLC media player application in which the video clip is played cyclically. In your testing, you can use other screen sharing options.

1. Log in to the web-interface of the server demo.flashphoner.com

Login_to_WCS

 

2. Select “Screen Sharing” from the menu on the left side of the page

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

3. The line for entering the URL address of the stream by default shows the WSS address of your WCS server and a random stream name. Copy the stream name for further testing and click “Start”

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

4. After clicking on the “Share Screen” button, the browser asks what exactly needs to be shared – the entire screen, application or a specific browser tab. For this testing, we selected the “Application Window” and the application “VLC media player”. Make a selection and click the “Share” button.

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

5. The page displays a preview of the broadcast stream with a screen demonstration. Also under the line with the stream name the current status of the stream on the WCS server is displayed

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

6. Open another browser, log in to the web interface of the server demo.flashphoner.com, select “Player” from the menu on the left side of the page, enter the stream name that you copied on the “Screen Sharing” page in the “Stream” field and click the “Start” button 

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

7. Done! In the other browser, we received a video stream of a screen demonstration that was launched in the Google Chrome browser

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

8. To complete the publication of the stream with a screen demonstration, we will return to the Chrome browser and click the “Stop” button

playback_Screen_sharing_WebRTC_browser_WCS

 

Above, we tested the screen sharing experience in Google Chrome. Similarly, screen sharing using a WCS server works in other browsers and mobile applications for Android.

To embed the capability to share screen in your website, go to the Embedding page

 

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System requirements: Linux x86_64, 1 core CPU, 2 Gb RAM, Java

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Installation:

  1. wget https://flashphoner.com/download-wcs5.2-server.tar.gz
  2. Unpack and install using 'install.sh'
  3. Launch server using command 'service webcallserver start'
  4. Open the web interface https://host:8444 and activate your license

 

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