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[help] What is the best way to screenshare a single window with audio?
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It is a complex question, even if you try so hard to deny that :-)
One sender only? Or how many possible senders?
How many Receivers?
Do they need to talk back or send back anything?
How far away are they (in terms of network)?
It would be just me sharing to everybody else on the internet (no more than 6 people)
Jitsi meet works great, the only problem is being able to share only "a portion" of what it currently does
My assumption: