This article describes the new features, functionality, and resolved issues for each of the VidyoReplay™ releases since 2020. Additionally, this article includes information on important notices, platform and browser compatibility, and known issues.
- Version 22.2.0 (General Availability)
- Version 22.1.1 (General Availability)
- Version 22.1.0 (General Availability)
2022 Releases
VidyoReplay: About Version 22.2.0
What's new in this release
- Record and save in-call chats
- You can now record and save the chat messages from your VidyoConnect calls. When this feature is enabled, the chat messages are saved to a text file that you can download from the VidyoReplay Library.
- To set this feature, the Super Admin must edit an existing profile and add "chatRecording:on" to the Advanced Options field on the VidyoReplay Recorder > Profiles page.
- We recommend using a profile name which identifies that the in-call chat will be recorded. For example, if you want to add chat recording to your Standard-Quality profile, you could name it "Standard-Quality-chat".
- For more information about how to set this feature, refer to version 22.2.0 of the VidyoReplay Administrator Guide.
- To use this feature, the call moderator must select the appropriate profile from the Record Profile drop-down on the VidyoConnect Control Meeting page Recording Options pop-up. (To access this pop-up, click the Record
button on the Control Meeting page.)
- Once the profile is selected, an additional file is created during the recording. That file is a CSV file that contains the chat messages as well as other information, such as the timestamp, username, and internal ID. The file looks similar to this:
- Once the profile is selected, an additional file is created during the recording. That file is a CSV file that contains the chat messages as well as other information, such as the timestamp, username, and internal ID. The file looks similar to this:
- When a user downloads a recording that had the in-call chat recorded, they'll receive a ZIP file that contains the recorded call in MP4 format, a thumbnail image, and the CSV file containing the chat.
- Note that the VidyoReplay Library doesn't provide any visual indication of which recordings include the chat messages and which don't.
- Auto-delete webcasts
- You can now delete your webcast recordings. When this feature is enabled, the webcast recording is not available in the VidyoReplay Library once the webcast finishes. Therefore, it cannot be viewed, played, searched, or downloaded.
- To enable users who have slow connections to view the entire webcast, the recording does remain available for about 30 seconds after the webcast ends.
- To set this feature, the Super Admin must edit an existing profile and add "deleteWebcast:on" to the Advanced Options field on the VidyoReplay Recorder > Profiles page.
- We recommend using a profile name which identifies that the webcast will be deleted at the end of the call. For example, if you want to add auto-deletion of webcasts to your Standard-Quality profile, you could name it "Standard-Quality-delete".
- For more information about how to set this feature, refer to version 22.2.0 of the VidyoReplay Administrator Guide.
- To use this feature, the call moderator must select the appropriate profile from the Record Profile drop-down on the VidyoConnect Control Meeting page Recording Options pop-up. (To access this pop-up, click the Record
button on the Control Meeting page.)
- One of the following then occurs depending on whether the call moderator selects Record or Record & Webcast from the Recording Options pop-up:
- If the call moderator selects Record, the call is recorded, but the recording is deleted at the end of the call.
- If the call moderator selects Record, the call is recorded, but the recording is deleted at the end of the call.
- If the call moderator selects Record & Webcast, the call is recorded and a webcast link is provided. The moderator can then share the link. Anyone who has access to the link can view the webcast, but the recording is deleted at the end of the call.
- One of the following then occurs depending on whether the call moderator selects Record or Record & Webcast from the Recording Options pop-up:
- You can now delete your webcast recordings. When this feature is enabled, the webcast recording is not available in the VidyoReplay Library once the webcast finishes. Therefore, it cannot be viewed, played, searched, or downloaded.
- Send email notifications when the NAS is unmounted
- VidyoReplay can now send you an email notification if your NAS unmounts. This feature allows you to get alerted quickly, thereby preventing issues that could occur if your NAS unmounts without your knowledge.
- To set email notifications, add an email address to the Notification Email From and Notification Email To fields on the VidyoReplay Settings > General page.
- For more information, refer to version 22.2.0 of the VidyoReplay Administrator Guide.
- Changes to API downloads
- This release changes the API download functionality so that a recording that has additional files associated with it can be downloaded as a ZIP archive.
- The new API call for downloading the recording as well as its additional files as a ZIP archive is:
Where:wget --auth-no-challenge --http-user=${USR} --http-password=${PWD}\
"http://${REP}/replay/downloadRecording.do?file=${rec}&fileFormat=zip"-O .zip
- ${USR} is the username to be used in the HTTP request
- ${PWD} is the password
- ${REP} is the FDQN or IP of the VidyoReplay machine
- ${rec} is the unique internal ID of the recording
- &fileFormat=zip is the option needed to download all the files associated with a recording
Note: For backwards compatibility reasons, if &fileFormat=zip is not used, the standard API download is initiated where only the recording (in MP4 format) is downloaded.
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VidyoReplay version 22.2.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must apply VidyoReplay version 22.2.0 on top of VidyoReplay version 22.1.0. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0, then upgrade to 22.2.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 22.2.0" section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 22.2.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends upgrading to VidyoReplay 22.2.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.2.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.2.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 22.2.0 Active Controller. - When the former Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 22.2.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order, there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the issues we've resolved in VidyoReplay version 22.2.0:
VidyoReplay Version 22.2.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
VIDRPLY-50 | When sharing recorded content to a user on a mobile device, if the mobile user rotates their device, the label size for the shared content, as well as the label size for the sharing participant, now appear as the correct size. |
VIDRPLY-26 | When a call that is recorded with the “Per Participant Audio” profile is downloaded, extra ZIP files are no longer created for each download. |
VIDRPLY-25 and RPLY-1465 |
An issue that caused some recordings to erroneously appear on the VidyoData partition has been resolved. |
RPLY-1534 | An issue was fixed where the VidyoReplay recording would display a "No camera" icon even when there were still video-enabled participants in the call. This occurred when VidyoReplay received a client resolution that had an odd width or height. In this release, when an odd client resolution is received, VidyoReplay will normalize it. The "source image normalized to X lines" message will also be logged. |
RPLY-1518 | An issue that caused duplicate record IDs in the recording database has been resolved. |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 22.2.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 20.1.x and later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 22.1.1
What's new in this release
- Fix for "No camera" icon issue
- This release fixes an issue where the VidyoReplay recording would display a "No camera" icon even when there were still video-enabled participants in the call. This occurred when VidyoReplay received a client resolution that had an odd width or height. In this release, when an odd client resolution is received, VidyoReplay will normalize it.
- VidyoReplay will also log the error with the "source image normalized to X lines" message so customers are aware when this occurs.
- This release fixes an issue where the VidyoReplay recording would display a "No camera" icon even when there were still video-enabled participants in the call. This occurred when VidyoReplay received a client resolution that had an odd width or height. In this release, when an odd client resolution is received, VidyoReplay will normalize it.
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VidyoReplay version 21.1.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must apply VidyoReplay version 22.1.1 on top of VidyoReplay version 22.1.0. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0, then upgrade to 22.1.0, and then upgrade to version 22.1.1. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 22.1.1" section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 22.1.1, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends upgrading to VidyoReplay 22.1.1 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.1
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.1, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 22.1.1 Active Controller. - When the former Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 22.1.1 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order, there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the issue we've resolved in VidyoReplay version 22.1.1:
VidyoReplay Version 22.1.1 - Resolved Issue | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1534 | When VidyoReplay Version 22.1.1 receives a client resolution that has an odd width or height, it will normalize it. It will also log the error with this message: "source image normalized to X lines". |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 22.1.1 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 20.1.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 22.1.0
What's new in this release
- Per-participant audio recording
- This feature enables each participant in a recorded conference to have a separate audio-only file of the conference. As always, only one video recording of the conference is produced.
- An additional directory is created in the file system that contains the per-participant audio-only recordings.
- You can choose to create MPEG audio-only files that use the AAC codec or WAV audio-only files that use the PCM codec. The AAC option requires more CPU, but the resulting audio-only files are small; the WAV option uses less CPU but results in about 10.5 MB of storage for each recorded minute.
- This feature enables each participant in a recorded conference to have a separate audio-only file of the conference. As always, only one video recording of the conference is produced.
- VidyoReplay reboots for configuration changes
- Any configuration changes made with the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface now causes the VidyoReplay to reboot, thereby ensuring that your changes are applied.
- Resolved issues
- This release fixes a number of issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay. For more details, see the "Resolved Issues" section below.
- System updates
- For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.
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VidyoReplay version 21.2.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 22.1.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. or later. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 22.1.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 22.1.0" section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 22.1.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends upgrading to VidyoReplay 22.1.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 22.1.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 22.1.0 Active Controller. - When the former Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 22.1.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order, there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the issues we've resolved in VidyoReplay version 22.1.0:
VidyoReplay Version 22.1.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1481 | The VidyoReplay RecordingSearch API now returns the proper file size. |
RPLY-1449 | When a portrait camera becomes the primary tile, the previous 16:9 frame is no longer visible behind that tile. |
RPLY-1447 | If no video sources are available, the meeting content is not recorded. |
RPLY-1441 | Using the “@” symbol in the password field for the recorder component caused the recorder to go down; therefore, the “@” symbol is no longer permitted in the password field. |
RPLY-1319 | An issue that caused a crash when downloading large video files has been resolved. |
RPLY-1201 | Audio-only call recordings are now visible on the Recorder > Call Status page. |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 22.1.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 20.1.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
2021 Releases
VidyoReplay: About Version 21.2.0
What's new in this release
- MP4 video format replacing FLV video format
- Starting with this release, VidyoReplay will use the MP4 video format instead of the FLV (Flash Video File) format.
- Why did we switch to MP4?
- Higher quality video and less potential for loss of quality when files are compressed.
- Better compatibility with various platforms and devices, including compatibility with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS.
- MP4 file playback is smoother on various devices.
- No need for plug-ins or codecs to enable the MP4 files to be played.
- Support for iOS playback
- VidyoReplay can now stream or play back videos on iOS devices.
- Resolved issues
- This release fixes a number of issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay. For more details, see the "Resolved Issues" section below.
- System updates
- For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.
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rp-TAG_RP_21_2_0_031-bundle-v4739-signed.vidyo
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VidyoReplay version 20.2.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 21.2.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. or later. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 21.2.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 21.2.0" section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 21.2.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends upgrading to VidyoReplay 21.2.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 21.2.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 21.2.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 21.2.0 Active Controller. - When the former 20.2.x Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 21.2.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order, there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the issues we've resolved in VidyoReplay version 21.2.0:
VidyoReplay Version 21.2.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1427 | Shared applications can now be recorded with the default SD profile. |
RPLY-1279 | Recordings made with iOS devices can now be played back with VidyoReplay. |
RPLY-597 | When recording a conference with two participants in which one participant has privacy mode enabled, a still image of the participant who does not have privacy mode enabled no longer remains in the recording after the participants disconnect. |
RPLY-595 | A black screen no longer displays when playing back recordings that are under 10 seconds long. |
RPLY-1389 | Fixed an issue where the "no camera" icon is displayed for several seconds before a content share starts. |
RPLY-1413 | Fixed an issue where the Active Speaker was not displaying reliably in a recording. |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 21.2.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 20.1.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 21.1.0
What's new in this release
- Resolved issues
- This release fixes a number of issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay. For more details, see the "Resolved Issues" section below.
- System updates
- For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.
- Experimental feature: Automatic Recording Export
- The Automatic Recording Export feature allows a VidyoReplay administrator to automatically copy all their recordings to an external location with optional customizable third-party metadata.
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VidyoReplay version 20.2.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 21.1.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. or later. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 21.1.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 21.1.0" section below. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 21.1.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends upgrading to VidyoReplay 21.1.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 21.1.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 21.1.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 21.1.0 Active Controller. - When the former 20.2.x Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 21.1.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order; there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay version 21.1.0:
VidyoReplay Version 21.1.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1371 | If a participant mutes their microphone or remains silent for an extended period, their audio is now recorded when they start speaking. |
RPLY-1337 | Display names that use Korean characters no longer appear garbled. |
RPLY-1342 | The NAS status now properly updates even when the mount is lost. |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 20.2.1 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.4.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 20.2.1
What's new in this release
- Resolved Issues
- This release fixes a number of issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay. For more details, see the "Resolved Issues" section below.
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rp-TAG_RP_20_2_1_014-bundle-v3519-signed.vidyo
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VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 or later |
Important notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 20.2.1 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. or later. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 20.2.1. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 20.2.1" section below to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 20.2.1. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 20.2.1, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends to upgrading to VidyoReplay 20.2.1 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay cluster to 20.2.1
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 20.2.1, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 20.2.1 Active Controller. - When the former 20.1.0 Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 20.2.1 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order; there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay version 20.2.1:
VidyoReplay Version 20.2.1 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1355 | To prevent unregistered prefixes after a VidyoPortal failover, VidyoReplay now attempts to register prefixes multiple times when the gateway restarts. |
RPLY-1351 | Post-processing of missing recording files no longer keeps trying indefinitely. |
RPLY-1317 | If a call is configured with 4 as the maximum number of participants to display but more than four participants join the call, the call recording now correctly displays only four video tiles. |
RPLY-1308 | If a participant who was not previously displayed during the call starts speaking, that participant and subsequent speakers now display properly in the largest panel of the recording. |
RPLY-1303 | When a recording is started in an empty room, the "No Camera" icon is now displayed on the recording until the first participant joins and shares video. |
RPLY-1297 | When a user jumps ahead of the buffering part of a recording, they no longer get stuck in a state where the recording keeps loading, but now successfully view the recorded content. |
Known issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 20.2.1 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.4.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
2020 Releases
VidyoReplay: About Version 20.2.0
What's New in This Release
- HTML5 Player Replacing Flash® Player
- Starting with this release, VidyoReplay will use an HTML5 player instead of a Flash player to play videos.
- Why did we switch to HTML5?
- Flash-based streaming is now being deprecated on most major browsers, and after 2020, it will become blocked by default.
- All modern, popular browsers support HTML5 videos (including Chrome™, Firefox®, Safari®, and more). Unlike with Flash, you do not have to install any browser plugin or video player. Your browser is your player.
- HTML5 is lightweight, fast, and takes less CPU time to render content than Flash does.
- Platforms and browsers that support HTML5 Player:
Compatible Platforms Compatible Browsers Windows® 10 - Google Chrome version 87
- Microsoft Edge version 87.0
Mac OS 13 - Safari version 13.1
- Firefox version 83
- Ability to Enable and Disable Audio-Only Avatars
- You now have the ability to enable or disable the avatar that displays when a participant has their video source muted (only when the participant is in audio-only mode).
- When enabled, if a participant’s video source is muted during a call, an avatar with the first three letters of their name appears on their tile.
- When disabled, if a participant’s video source is muted during a call, their video tile does not display at all.
- You can easily configure this setting using the new "Use Avatar" checkbox on the Recorder > Configuration page.
- You now have the ability to enable or disable the avatar that displays when a participant has their video source muted (only when the participant is in audio-only mode).
- New Icon to Indicate When All Participants Have Muted Video
- When all the participants in a video call have their video sources muted, this icon now appears on the full screen:
- This icon lets you know that the reason you’re not seeing video is because the participants have chosen not to display it rather than because of a video problem.
- When all the participants in a video call have their video sources muted, this icon now appears on the full screen:
- Audio Quality Improvements
- We've added support for recordings of up to 48 kHz.
- System Updates
- For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.
- Resolved Issues
- In this release, we've resolved a number of issues for improved stability and usability. To learn more, refer to the Resolved Issues section below.
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VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 |
Important Notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 20.2.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 19.1.0 and then upgrade to version 20.2.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 20.2.0" section below to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 20.2.0. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to support HTML5 playback, when you upgrade to VidyoReplay 20.2.0, your existing recordings undergo an automatic conversion process. It takes approximately 30 seconds to convert an hour-long video. During the conversion process:
- Recordings that are in the queue to be converted cannot be played back via the web interface.
- Recordings are available for download.
- New recordings can be made; however, as the number of recordings in progress increases, the automatic conversion process may slow down.
- Enghouse Vidyo highly recommends to upgrading to VidyoReplay 20.2.0 during a period of expected low usage to allow the conversion process to complete.
Upgrading a VidyoReplay Cluster to 20.2.0
To upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 20.2.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 20.2.0 Active Controller. - When the former 20.1.0 Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 20.2.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order; there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay version 20.2.0:
VidyoReplay Version 20.2.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1283 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where a recording participant’s display name was getting wrapped if it included only multi-byte characters, such as those in Chinese and Japanese languages. |
RPLY-1248 | The "Conference and Application" profile is now available for SD resolution as well as for FHD and HD resolutions. |
RPLY-1247 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where voice recordings were garbled for audio-only calls that had more than two participants. |
RPLY-1238 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where the last few seconds of a recording sometimes did not play back. |
RPLY-1237 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where recordings showed a participant’s display name as garbled characters if that participant’s name was not in English text. |
RPLY-1230 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where VidyoReplay could not mount the NAS if ICMP to the NAS was not open. |
Known Issues
Refer to the Known Issues section below for the list of known issues for this and prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 20.2.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.4.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 20.1.0
What's New in This Release
- OPUS Support with VidyoConnect™
- When registering to the VidyoPortal™, the VidyoReplay checks the system's capabilities, and then one of the following occurs:
- If the VidyoPortal supports Opus audio, the VidyoReplay configures itself to use Opus audio on the SVC side so when a VidyoReplay recorder joins a VidyoConnect call, the conference continues to use Opus.
- If the VidyoPortal does not support Opus audio, the VidyoReplay configures itself to use SPEEX/RED on the SVC side for the recorder.
- When registering to the VidyoPortal™, the VidyoReplay checks the system's capabilities, and then one of the following occurs:
- Record for Up to Twelve Hours
- You can now record for up to twelve hours continuously.
- Content Share Recording Profiles Are Supported for CIF Resolution
- VidyoReplay supports recording shared content at CIF resolution.
- "Conference & Application" Recording Mode Supported for HD1080 Resolution
- VidyoReplay supports the "Conference & Application" recording mode when recording a conference in Full HD 1080p resoluti
- Resolved Issues
- In this release, we've resolved a number of issues for improved stability and usability. To learn more, refer to the "Resolved Issues" section below.
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Important Notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 20.1.0 from VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. Therefore, if you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 19.1.0, you must first upgrade to 3.1.5 (03) and then upgrade to version 19.1.0. Once you have done so, refer to the "Upgrade a VidyoReplay 19.1.0 Cluster to 20.1.0" section below to upgrade from VidyoReplay 19.1.0 to version 20.1.0. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have installed a previous VidyoReplay version 20.1.0 beta, you should first downgrade your VidyoReplay to 19.1.0, and then upgrade directly to the GA 20.1.0 version.
- Before upgrading, please review the Notable Changes in Version 20.1.0 section for additional changes between VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 and 20.1.0.
Upgrade a VidyoReplay 19.1.0 Cluster to 20.1.0
To upgrade a 19.1.0 cluster to 20.1.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 20.1.0 Active Controller. - When the former 19.1.0 Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 20.1.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order; there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Notable Changes in Version 20.1.0
The following list includes other notable changes for VidyoReplay version 20.1.0:
- Content Share Recording Profiles are Supported for CIF Resolution
- VidyoReplay once again supports recording shared content at CIF resolution.
- "Conference & Application" Recording Mode Supported for HD1080 Resolution
- When recording a conference in Full HD 1080p resolution, VidyoReplay once again supports the "Conference & Application" recording mode.
For more Notable Changes from previous releases, refer to the Notable Changes section.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay version 20.1.0:
VidyoReplay Version 20.1.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1242 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed a logging issue where a particular function would keep writing log files if a physical server was present, and thereby unnecessarily fill up the server. |
RPLY-1224 | Enghouse Vidyo corrected an issue where recorded audio included clicking sounds during playback. This impacted customers using VidyoRoom systems with H.323 or SIP endpoints while sharing content using an Inogeni device. |
RPLY-1222 | The max recording duration was increased to 12 hours. |
RPLY-1220 |
When recording a conference in 1080p resolution, VidyoReplay once again supports the "Conference & Application" recording mode.
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RPLY-1190 |
VidyoReplay once again supports recording shared content at CIF resolution.
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Known Issues
There are no new known issues in VidyoReplay version 20.1.0. Refer to the Known Issues section below to view known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 20.1.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.4.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 19.1.0
What's New in This Release
- Performance, Stability, and Security Improvements
- Major platform Operating System (OS) update
- Enghouse Vidyo performed a major platform OS update, thereby enhancing the performance, stability, and security of VidyoReplay.
- Additional benefits include:
- Built-in system snapshot support which allows easy rollback of system updates and configuration changes.
- Updates to most third-party libraries.
- Continual security updates to the underlying OS.
- Streamlined patching of third-party software components.
- Major platform Operating System (OS) update
- VidyoReplay 19.1.0 Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) in VMware
- On-premises customers can directly deploy VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 as an Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) in VMware instead of upgrading manually.
- New Vidyo System Console
- The Vidyo System Console offers the same functionality as it always has, but with a whole new look and feel, so you can now more easily and quickly access all the features you’ve come to expect.
- Here’s an example of the System Console interface with VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 and later:
- Here’s an example of the System Console interface with VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 and later:
- The Vidyo System Console offers the same functionality as it always has, but with a whole new look and feel, so you can now more easily and quickly access all the features you’ve come to expect.
- VidyoReplay Admin Guide
- For more information about how to use the new Vidyo System Console and the updated Super Admin interface, refer to version 19.1.0 of the VidyoReplay Administrator Guide.
- Resolved Issues
- In this release, we've resolved a number of issues for improved stability and usability. To learn more, refer to the Resolved Issues section below.
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VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 |
Important Notices
- You must upgrade to VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 from VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 (03). Therefore, if you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 3.1.5 (03), you must first upgrade to 3.1.5 (03) and then upgrade to version 19.1.0. Next, refer to the below "Upgrade a VidyoReplay 3.1.5 Cluster to 19.1.0" section to upgrade from VidyoReplay 3.1.5 to version 19.1.0. These steps must be completed in order.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: For security reasons, Vidyo strongly recommends moving your SSH port to the standard 22 which is in the privileged port range. When upgrading from VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 to 19.1.0, your port will be automatically reset to the standard SSH port 22. If you previously had SSH configured to port 2222, you should ensure that you update your firewall rules (if applicable) prior to upgrade.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have installed a previous VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 beta, you should first downgrade your VidyoReplay to 3.1.5, and then upgrade directly to the GA 19.1.0 version.
- Before upgrading, please review the below “Notable Changes” section since there are several functional changes between VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 and 19.1.0.
Upgrade a VidyoReplay 3.1.5 Cluster to 19.1.0
To upgrade a 3.1.5 cluster to 19.1.0, you must perform the following steps in order:
- Place all Cluster Nodes into Maintenance mode.
- Upgrade all the Cluster Nodes.
- When the Cluster Node upgrades are completed and back online, then upgrade the current Standby Controller.
- When the Standby Controller upgrade is complete, proceed to upgrade the Active Controller.
The previous Standby Controller will now become the 19.1.0 Active Controller. - When the former 3.1.5 Active Controller completes its upgrade, it will then become the 19.1.0 Standby Controller.
If you do not perform the above steps in order; there will be cluster instability and/or configuration loss.
For more information on upgrading VidyoReplay from one version to another, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may or may not need to install.
Notable Changes
The following list includes notable changes for VidyoReplay versions 19.1.0 and earlier:
- Content Share Recording Profiles No Longer Supported in CIF Resolution
- You must use SD resolution or higher for Content Share recording profiles since recording content shares at CIF resolution is no longer supported at this lower resolution.
- Import Certificate Bundles with a .p7b or .pfx File
- To import certificate bundles, you must import with a standard .p7b, or .pfx file as VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 no longer supports a .vidyo security bundle file.
- Audio-Only Participants
- When an audio-only participant joins a call, their name now displays in a tile. Previously, an audio-only participant did not display a tile or name.
- Participant Labels
- Participant labels are now captured in recordings. Previously, participant labels were not preserved in recordings.
- UI Updates in the VidyoReplay Super Admin Interface
- Migrate local recordings with ease from the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface General tab.
- Instead of migrating local recordings from the System Console, you can now simply go to the Settings > General tab on the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface and click the Migrate NAS button to migrate your local recordings.
General Tab
- Instead of migrating local recordings from the System Console, you can now simply go to the Settings > General tab on the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface and click the Migrate NAS button to migrate your local recordings.
- Place nodes into Maintenance mode all in one place on the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface Cluster tab rather than on the Maintenance tab.
- From the Component Status link on the Cluster tab, you can turn Maintenance mode on or off per node as well as view details about each component including Status (up, online, or maintenance), Local IP Address, NAS Status (up or down), number of Calls, and Actions (Maintenance mode on or off).
- NOTE: The High Availability subtab is no longer available; however, you can still invoke the “force standby mode” by rebooting the server and then the standby controller will take over the virtual IP.
Component Status Subtab on the Cluster Tab
- NOTE: The High Availability subtab is no longer available; however, you can still invoke the “force standby mode” by rebooting the server and then the standby controller will take over the virtual IP.
- From the Component Status link on the Cluster tab, you can turn Maintenance mode on or off per node as well as view details about each component including Status (up, online, or maintenance), Local IP Address, NAS Status (up or down), number of Calls, and Actions (Maintenance mode on or off).
- Upgrade your VidyoReplay quickly and easily from the Maintenance tab without first having to switch your system into Maintenance mode.
- NOTE: In this release, the Switch to Maintenance mode button was removed from this tab.
- NOTE: In this release, the Switch to Maintenance mode button was removed from this tab.
- Migrate local recordings with ease from the VidyoReplay Super Admin interface General tab.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay version 19.1.0:
VidyoReplay Version 19.1.0 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1094 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue that prevented videos set as "Public" from being viewed by users who were not logged in. Public videos can now be viewed by any users who navigate to the appropriate VidyoReplay URL. |
RPLY-1089 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where after a Disaster Recovery flip of the VidyoPortal, the VidyoReplay’s would not re-register. |
RPLY-943 |
Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where customized logos were not applied. Customized logos in accepted formats now appear as expected.
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RPLY-931 |
Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue where, in some cases, customers were unable to export a security bundle from version 3.1.4.
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RPLY-930 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed an issue with the RecordsSearch API where both dateCreated and endTime were returning similar values for recordings created between 12pm-1pm and 12am-1am. |
RPLY-898 | Enghouse Vidyo addressed an issue where if one recording terminated early it could affect other recordings on the same VidyoReplay. |
RPLY-887 | Enghouse Vidyo updated the VidyoReplay 19.1.0 OVA so it deploys correctly on VMWare ESX 6.5. |
RPLY-718 | Enghouse Vidyo fixed text errors that were present when an email was created to share a VidyoReplay link from the VidyoReplay library. The "\n" that was previously added to the links no longer appears. |
RPLY-649 | Enghouse Vidyo made stability improvements so now recordings do not stop unexpectedly. |
RPLY-637 | Enghouse Vidyo resolved an issue where muting the video during content sharing caused the last video frame to remain frozen in the small tile. With this fix, the small tile displays the content correctly when muting the video when sharing. |
Known Issues
There are no new known issues in VidyoReplay version 19.1.0. Refer to the Known Issues section below to view known issues for prior releases.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 19.1.0 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.4.x or later.
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
2019 Releases
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.5 (03)
Important Notices
- As a reminder, starting with VidyoReplay version 3.1.4, for security reasons, support for mounting NAS’s over SMBv1 has been deprecated. Before upgrading, please ensure that your NAS supports SMBv2.1 or later.
- For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 (03) from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install.
What's New in This Release
- Resolved Issue
- This release resolved an issue to address a security vulnerability. This vulnerability could allow an authenticated user to elevate their privileges through the web interface. If exploited, VidyoReplay data could be accessible to such user. This data includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Recordings
- SSL certificates
- Configuration information
- Please note that Vidyo is not aware of any exploitation of this vulnerability.
- To address this issue, Vidyo has released VidyoReplay version 3.1.5(03). We strongly advise you to download rp-TAG_RP_3_1_5_03-signed.vidyo and upgrade your VidyoReplay. For instructions about how to upgrade, refer to the "Upgrading Your VidyoReplay" section of the VidyoReplay Administrator Guide. Installing version 3.1.5 (03) restarts VidyoReplay; therefore, any on-going recordings will be dropped.
- This release resolved an issue to address a security vulnerability. This vulnerability could allow an authenticated user to elevate their privileges through the web interface. If exploited, VidyoReplay data could be accessible to such user. This data includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 (03) is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 3.4x, 17.x, 18.x, and 19.x.
Resolved Issue
The following table lists the resolved issue in VidyoReplay™ version 3.1.5 (03):
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.5 (03) - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1030 | Vidyo fixed an access control issue which allows an authenticated user to elevate their privilege level. |
Known Issues
There are no new known issues in VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 (03).
2018 Releases
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.5
What's New in This Release
- Fixed Issues
- This release resolves the two webcast issues listed in the Resolved Issues section below.
Important Notices
- For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install.
- As a reminder, starting with VidyoReplay version 3.1.4, for security reasons, support for mounting NAS’s over SMBv1 has been deprecated. Before upgrading, please ensure that your NAS supports SMBv2.1 or later.
Compatibility
VidyoReplay version 3.1.5 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 18.1.x, 18.2.x, and 18.3.1.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay™ version 3.1.5:
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.5 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-934 | Webcast links accessed before the start of a webcast no longer result in an application exception. |
RPLY-929 | Users can now view webcasts that are PIN-protected. |
Known Issues
There are no new known issues in VidyoReplay version 3.1.5.
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.4 (05)
Important Notices
- To further strengthen security within VidyoReplay™, version 3.1.4 (05) deprecates support for mounting NAS’s over SMBv1. Therefore, if you use VidyoReplay, Vidyo highly recommends that you upgrade to this version. Before upgrading, ensure that your NAS supports SMBv2.1 or later.
- For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.4 (05) from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install.
What's New in This Release
- Platform Updates
- This release applies platform updates to the VidyoReplay appliance to improve security and performance.
- Resolved Issues
- This release resolved a number of issues for enhanced system stability, security and usability.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay™ version 3.1.4 (05):
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.4 (05) - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-916 | Users can no longer bypass PIN protection on public videos. This only occurred in rare circumstances. |
RPLY-914 | Recordings now start when the system is in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-mode. |
RPLY-896 | The authenticated downloading of recordings no longer gets rejected via the authenticated wget workflow. |
RPLY-888 | The application now properly discards un-sanitized input. This only occurred in certain cases. |
Known Issues
There are no new known issues for this release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.3 (02)
Important Notices
- To further strengthen security within VidyoReplay™, version 3.1.3 (02) deprecates support for mounting NAS’s over SMBv1. Therefore, if you use VidyoReplay, Vidyo highly recommends that you upgrade to this version. Before upgrading, ensure that your NAS supports SMBv2.1 or later.
- For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.3 (02) from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install.
- To avoid security vulnerabilities, VidyoReplay version 3.1.2 or later does not allow you to download recordings via GNU Wget. No other script-based or API alternatives exist at this time; however, we will notify you if these become available.
What's New in This Release
- Platform Updates
- This release applies platform updates to the VidyoReplay appliance to improve security and performance.
Resolved and Known Issues
There are no new resolved or known issues reported in this release.
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.3 (01)
Important Notice
For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.3 (01) from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install. Once VidyoReplay is updated to version 3.1.3, a downgrade is not possible.
What's New in This Release
- Resolved issues
- This release fixes the following issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay:
- The VidyoReplayContentManagementService API is now working as intended.
- The RecordsSearchRequest API now retrieves the correct number of video recordings in the system depending upon which filters are applied.
- This release fixes the following issues to enhance the reliability and usability of VidyoReplay:
VidyoReplay 3.1.3 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 3.3.x, 3.4.x, and 17.1.x.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay™ version 3.1.3 (01):
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.3 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-880 | The VidyoReplayContentManagementService API is now working as intended. |
RPLY-870 | The RecordsSearchRequest API now retrieves the correct number of video recordings in the system depending upon which filters are applied. |
Known Issues
The following table lists the known issues in VidyoReplay version 3.1.3 (01):
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.3 - Known Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-672 | When using Internet Explorer® or Firefox® to view recordings, video noise displays every 10 seconds. Workaround: Use a different web browser to view the video recordings. |
RPLY-653 | Occasionally after VidyoPortal™ failover, VidyoReplay is no longer able to register prefixes until it is restarted. |
RPLY-637 | When sharing content, muting video causes the last video frame to remain frozen in the small tile. |
RPLY-610 | The clipboard does not display correctly in the VidyoReplay Library and nothing happens upon clicking it. |
RPLY-597 | When recording a conference with two participants in which one participant has privacy mode enabled, a still image of the participant who does not have privacy mode enabled remains in the recording after they disconnect. |
RPLY-595 | A black screen displays when playing back recordings that are under ten seconds. |
RPLY-581 | When using Internet Explorer 10 or 11 to view video recordings, pixelation may appear on the bottom of the video. Workaround: Use a different web browser to view the video recordings. |
RPLY-446 |
During a call, the number of participants on the Call Status page drops to zero when the camera is set to privacy mode. Workaround: Use the Admin portal, Super portal, Control Meeting, or Participant List to view the correct number of participants on the call. |
RPLY-306 | When a room owner starts a webcast, their name does not display in the Participant List. |
VidyoReplay: About Version 3.1.2
Important Notice
For information on how to upgrade to VidyoReplay version 3.1.2 from the version you are currently running, refer to the Upgrade Steps Lookup Tool article. This article lists the steps you need to take for your particular version, including which Security Updates you may need to install. Once VidyoReplay is updated to version 3.1.2, a downgrade is not possible.
What's New in This Release
- Security vulnerability issues
- VidyoReplay version 3.1.2 fixes the following vulnerabilities:
- Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the VidyoReplay Admin UI.
- A cross-site scripting security vulnerability that allows a user to execute Javascript on the browsers of users accessing the application.
- VidyoReplay version 3.1.2 fixes the following vulnerabilities:
VidyoReplay 3.1.2 is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 3.3.x and 3.4.x.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in VidyoReplay™ version 3.1.2 (46):
VidyoReplay Version 3.1.2 - Resolved Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-780 | Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the VidyoReplay Admin UI are now fixed. |
RPLY-769 | A cross-site scripting vulnerability, which allows a user to execute Javascript on the browsers of users accessing VidyoReplay, is now fixed. |
Compatibility
Internet Browser Compatibility
Internet Explorer®:
- Important: When upgrading the VidyoReplay using Internet Explorer, please use version 10 or later. Alternatively, you can use another browser, such as Chrome or Firefox.
- IE 10 and 11 are supported in non-compatibility modes.
Version Compatibility
If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo Compatibility Matrix article to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.
If you are using VidyoGateway version 3.5.x, please read the note below.
If you are using this release of the VidyoPortal and VidyoRouter with VidyoGateway version 3.5.x, please note that if the conference moderator or a participant mutes the video of another participant in the call, all legacy participants in the call will see the last frozen frame of the participant whose video was muted.
This issue has been resolved in VidyoGateway version 4.2 and later.
Known Issues
The following table lists the issues that still remain, but you can be sure our teams are working hard to fix them:
VidyoReplay - Known Issues | |
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Key | Summary |
RPLY-1335 |
If using a password-based transport (SCP, FTP, SFTP), Automatic Recording Export fails if the password contains an exclamation mark.
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RPLY-1333 |
When using the Automatic Recording Export feature, metadata is exported.
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RPLY-1323 |
When using the Test Connection script, the TestConnection button returns "Cannot establish connection." In addition, if embedded metadata is set in the web page, it is saved as export.metadata.format=None, but the export.sh script checks for none (without the capital N).
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RPLY-1282 |
Content share is not recorded if the recording profile is set to 1 as the maximum number of participants.
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RPLY-1201 | Audio call recordings are not visible on the Recorder>Call Status view. Audio call recordings are visible on the Cluster>Component Status view and via the Portal Super/Admin Call views. |
RPLY-610 | The clipboard does not display correctly in the VidyoReplay Library and nothing happens upon clicking it. |
RPLY-446 |
During a call, the number of participants on the Call Status page drops to zero when the camera is set to privacy mode. Workaround: Use the Admin portal, Super portal, Control Meeting, or Participant List to view the correct number of participants on the call. |
RPLY-306 | When a room owner starts a webcast, their name does not display in the Participant List. |
Comments
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Our Vidyoreplay is currently 3.1.5(02), do we need to get 3.1.5(03)?
Hi John,
Please upgrade to 3.1.5(03) since a security issue was resolved. Let me know if you have further questions. Thank you.
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