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Web, Electron and Mini Programs support the host leaving the room when there is only the host in the room.
Web, Electron and Mini Programs support custom user sorting and stream sorting.
Web and Electron fix the issue that the prompt message for message sending failure is inconsistent with the current language type when text chatting is prohibited.
Web and Electron fix the problem that the Notification for raising hands to go on stage is repeatedly displayed when members enter or leave the room.
Web and Electron fix the problem that the screen sharing will be turned off when the host transfers the room ownership without enabling the prohibition of screen sharing for all members.
Web and Electron fix the problem that the stream playback occasionally goes black.
Web and Electron fix the issue that the contact list in the meeting reservation module is not updated under Vue2.
Web and Electron remove the user information module in the upper right corner of the room.
Web, Electron and Mini Programs fix the data disorder of the roomStore and the occasional occurrence of multiple members in the room.
Web, Electron and Mini Programs fix the problem that clicking the "Join" button in the meeting password pop-up window frequently may lead to the failure of entering the room.
Android & iOS:
Android and iOS add prompts for sending files, pictures and videos in the barrage.
Android and iOS allow the room owner to leave the room without dissolving the room when there is only the room owner in the room.
Android 8.0 and above support picture-in-picture.
Android optimizes the stream layout sorting and prioritizes the users with audio and video streams.
Android solves the problem that the video stream screen is not displayed with a small probability.
Android solves the problem of memory leakage with a small probability.
iOS newly supports the MultiStreamView with a grid layout for displaying multiple screens to meet the need for parallel display of multiple screens in meetings. It supports dynamically adding, removing or adjusting the sub-views in the grid to flexibly adapt to different display scenarios.
iOS newly supports the SingleView for single-screen display, which is applicable to the scenario where a specific screen needs to be emphasized. Users can quickly switch between single-screen and multi-screen modes by switching the view mode.
iOS supports flexible layout and can freely combine MultiStreamView and SingleView to meet diverse layout requirements. It provides multiple preset layout methods and supports real-time adjustment of the screen arrangement order.