Cisco Meeting App

Cisco Meeting App

Feature Comparison Matrix

WebRTC on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge browsers Version 2.5.0

February 25, 2019

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Feature comparison between Cisco Meeting Apps

Feature comparison between Cisco Meeting Apps

Table 1: Feature comparison between Cisco Meeting Apps

Feature General User-level permissions (e.g. can create space) Encryption Send diagnostic log Notifications Incoming call notification Background incoming call notification New chat message notification Management Create / edit space Search for directory entries View information for call, or space Audio and video Audio Video Mic/speaker/camera configuration controls Mute/unmute other participants' audio and video Screen share View screen share Desktop sharing

Application sharing

Chat Delete all chat messages Unread message indicator

Chrome (Windows ,macOS and Android)

Yes Yes Yes

Yes N/A Yes

Yes Yes Yes

OPUS H.264 Yes* Yes

Yes Yes1 Yes2

Yes Yes

Firefox

(Windows and macOS)

Safari (macOS and iOS)

Microsoft Edge

(Windows)

Beta feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

N/A

N/A

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OPUS H.264 Yes* Yes

OPUS H.264 Yes* Yes

OPUS H.264 Yes* Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes4

Yes

No3

Yes

Yes

No2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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Feature comparison between Cisco Meeting Apps

Feature Guest access Send invitation Guest-accessible Participants Highlight participant video by selecting name Highlight participant name by selecting video Add or remove participants Make participant important In-call DTMF Layout control Recording Streaming Selfview Mute/Unmute other participants' audio and video individually Mute/Unmute all participants' audio and video Send diagnostics during a meeting Move call Move call to this device Use this device for audio only (while another device is used for audio and video) Use this device for screen share only (while another device is used for audio and video) Use video system for a meeting Using a video system while joining a meeting by entering video address

Chrome (Windows ,macOS and Android)

Yes Yes

No No Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes Yes

Yes No

Yes

Yes

Firefox

(Windows and macOS)

Safari (macOS and iOS)

Microsoft Edge

(Windows)

Beta feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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Feature comparison between Cisco Meeting Apps

Feature

Chrome

(Windows ,macOS and Android)

Intelligent pairing - Proximity-enabled video systems

No

which are available to pair, will be displayed while joining

a call.

Advanced media settings

Use Settings > Advanced to adjust video quality and

No

bandwidth.

Firefox

(Windows and macOS)

Safari (macOS and iOS)

Microsoft Edge

(Windows)

Beta feature

No

No

No

No

No

No

Note: For more information regarding version numbers of supported browsers for WebRTC app, refer to the Release Notes for Cisco Meeting App for WebRTC.

Note: Microsoft Edge is supported as a beta feature in this release.

You are advised not to use beta (or preview) features in a production environment. Only use them in a test environment until they are fully released.

Note: Cisco does not guarantee that a beta or preview feature will become a fully supported feature in the future. Beta features are subject to change based on feedback, and functionality may change or be removed in the future.

Note about content sharing for WebRTC app on different browsers

1. To enable sharing content, for Google Chrome web browsers, you need to install the Cisco Meeting App screen sharing extension. See this FAQ for more information.

2. You cannot share any content from mobile browsers: Chrome on Android or Safari on iOS.

3. You cannot share content from Meeting App on Apple Safari browsers on macOS, this is a browser limitation. However you can view content shared by other participants.

4. Content received via Meeting App on Microsoft Edge will appear in a separate pane within the main window.

Additional information

Note: You cannot view information for a contact from Meeting App on any platform.

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Note: You cannot move a call to an external endpoint or move the audio to a regular phone during a call.

Important information about audio and video source selection The Camera and Microphone selection in the browsers is not very reliable, so we recommend using the Operating System's audio source selection instead of the browser's. We also recommend changing options before a call rather than during the call. Speaker selection via browser was removed from WebRTC app in Cisco Meeting Server versions 2.4.3 and 2.5.1.

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