Hello,
I’m developing a website with online consultations of doctors. Could somebody tell me, how to configure one-to-one chats without the plugin?
Thanks in advance,
Roman
Hi,
Hi,
I just installed the Tokbox WordPress plugin, registered w/ Tokbox, added by API key, and I can see the tokbox admin popup just fine; however, just to simulate what this would look like on another wordpress user’s end, I opened up another computer to my website, and I do not see where a user is supposed to be able to see the video. There is no popup. Also, I went to Tokbox’s IRC channel and asked and no one knew where I could find documentation for this. I also do not see a widget in the backend that I can expose to users on certain pages.
How does this plugin work for my website users who are supposed to view my video stream?
I tried this on multiple wordpress sites with different themes and plugin setups, so I do not believe this is the theme.
]]>Using the plug-in all I get on Ubuntu machines going to my site is the unterminated “loading” screen. Only windows users are able to see video apparently. HCan the plug-in be adapted?
]]>Installed tokbox but only get a black flashing box saying “loading…”
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We’ve got this Opentok plugin installed and working nicely. One error seems to be occurring though. A certain time after the video chat begins (I’m uncertain as to how long) new chat participants can join, but they are not visible and are not heard by the original chat participants. It was a hard issue to figure out as it doesn’t seem to be browser related. But if the video chat is stopped and restarted by the admin, then new participants are able to join without problems…
Any idea on this one?
Thanks a bunch!
]]>3 weeks and no reply or help or advice or suggestions or fixes or aid or assistance. Don’t download! You won’t get any help if it doesn’t work straight away or out of the box.
]]>scrambles my formatting – and I haven’t recieved an answer in over 2 weeks since I reported the issue!!!!
Support sucks balls – don’t download!!!
I tried TokBox this weekend as a plugin for my WP site and once the participants were able to log in we experienced a terribly long audio delay (about 5 seconds). We had to implement radio-talk signals (“over”) so as not to interrupt each other.
Otherwise the video transmission was OK. Granted, we were both on wireless signals, but isn’t this how most communication is done nowadays? Anyone has any ideas if this can be boosted from the server side? I’m on a shared plan on Hostmonster.
I am considering trying to implement an OpenTok API solution to a new project but if this works like it did with the WP Plugin then I think I’m going to have to look for other solutions.
]]>I have everything installed as instructed. I can see where I can start a video chat from the admin area.
Odd thing is I can’t see it on the main page. BUT I can see it on submenu pages, i.e. profile page, inbox, etc…
It doesn’t even work on the main page of the site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I did install wordpress in a different directory to begin with and have it redirected to web root.
Can that make a difference?
]]>i installed the plug-in as instructed, activated it, & registered. the settings page doesn’t show anything except the registration details (no options to set anything), the icon that is supposed to be in the bottom RH corner to start a chat isn’t there, & it has changed the colour on half of the links in the site from green to blue. so i’ve deactivated it.
]]>Installed just fine.
Pop up administration just fine.
But when I asked a friend to click on the blue button, it didn’t add him.
He went to my website, and the pop up invitation window did come up. But when he clicked on the Blue button nothing happened.
Tried again… nothing
Tried again… nothing.
And yes… I had the radio button checked that more people could be added to the video chat, and “Let them in!”
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