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When using the Element Desktop Client for Linux (Ubuntu), you can add a jitsi widget to a room. After joining the room through the client, you can delete the widget from the group again. The embedded jitsi view will get closed, the widget will be removed, but the call is still active. The camera is still recording, the mic is still active, anyone who had joined by browser is still in the call and can still see and hear you, but You have absolutely no way of closing the call through Element. Restarting Element fixes the Problem.
Steps to reproduce
Create Group
Add Jitsi Widget to Group
Open Jitsi-Call through Element
(Have someone join through his browser)
Hover over the Widget, select the three dots and delete the jitsi widget from the group
You won't be able to see that Element is still sending your signal into the jitsi call, nor can you specifically close the call.
The other User that joined through the browser will still be able to see you.
Other users in the call that also had joined through Element will get their call closed.
I would expect the call to be closed upon delerting the widget.
Version information
Linux (Ubuntu) Desktop
Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Element Version: 1.7.24
olm Version: 3.2.1
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Description
When using the Element Desktop Client for Linux (Ubuntu), you can add a jitsi widget to a room. After joining the room through the client, you can delete the widget from the group again. The embedded jitsi view will get closed, the widget will be removed, but the call is still active. The camera is still recording, the mic is still active, anyone who had joined by browser is still in the call and can still see and hear you, but You have absolutely no way of closing the call through Element. Restarting Element fixes the Problem.
Steps to reproduce
I would expect the call to be closed upon delerting the widget.
Version information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: