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I got a very simple question.  I am building a chat web app that allows only 5 people at a time in a room using Player 10 API for Flex. Now, I'm having a problem displaying webcams of everyone who is logged in.  Only one (my) camera shows up.  How can I show everyone's camera?

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That’s strange. Can you send us a code snippet ? Are you doing using the webcamsubscriber correctly ? If you are using windows machine and all 5 instances are opened from one machine and you share, the player will take only one camera stream from one machine.

If that’s the case, open instances from different machines( which is the real life use case) or use a mac and it should be fine.

For test, can you run the defaultPods example in simpleApp that has WebCamera component from 5 different machines, share camera from each and let us know. If it still doesn’t work. Send me the code.

Thanks

Hironmay Basu

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That’s strange. Can you send us a code snippet ? Are you doing using the webcamsubscriber correctly ? If you are using windows machine and all 5 instances are opened from one machine and you share, the player will take only one camera stream from one machine.

If that’s the case, open instances from different machines( which is the real life use case) or use a mac and it should be fine.

For test, can you run the defaultPods example in simpleApp that has WebCamera component from 5 different machines, share camera from each and let us know. If it still doesn’t work. Send me the code.

Thanks

Hironmay Basu

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Thanks.  It worked on multiple machines

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