Hi,
Yes, you need to first set up the pods logging in as a
host(owner) to get the pods working, as the guests don't have
permission to create the collection nodes. Hosts have a user role
of 100, when you autopromote , the user gets promoted from a role
of 10 (viewer) to role of publisher( 50). Collection nodes can be
only created by hosts and even publishers can't create it. Audio
doesn't have a pod as such and uses audio publisher and audio
subscriber to hear the audio.
Do this test. Log in one user as host and another as guest in
the DefaultPods example( To login as guest , enter any value in
userName field of authenticator and remove the password field).
Then let the host publish the audio by clicking on the audio button
( when you click does it show the player dialog asking you whether
you want to allow /deny audio). If it does, allow and hear the
audio on the guest side. Tell us if you are able to do this test
and the results. You can also see the Audio example for using Audio
and its various properties.
Thanks
Hironmay Basu