World Stream
World Stream makes Breakroom accessible to everyone, everywhere. Learn how everyone can meet in the Metaverse, even if they don't have a mind-blowing computer setup.
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World Stream makes Breakroom accessible to everyone, everywhere. Learn how everyone can meet in the Metaverse, even if they don't have a mind-blowing computer setup.
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World Stream is an innovative cloud-based solution for enterprise and educational communities where members might not have access to advanced graphics processing hardware. World Stream renders your Breakroom World in a series of cloud servers, and then streams a dynamic, interactive live video of that World to each user's device.
This offers many benefits, including:
Users don't need to download or install anything. No plugins, no standalone apps.
Users don't need to have the latest and greatest computer hardware. As long as their device can run a supported browser and has access to the Internet, they're ready to stream.
World Stream is currently supported on Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. For the best possible experience, we recommend using Chrome. You can review detailed technical specifications in our Help section.
Microsoft Edge usually comes bundled with Windows. In order to use World Stream, you must use the version of Edge which, like Google Chrome, is built on the Chromium engine. Prior to logging in to World Stream through Microsoft Edge, please make sure that Windows Update has been run recently and that you are using the most recent version of Edge.
Only World Owners and World Administrators can access the Dashboard.
World Stream access is provided by AWS, which uses a variety of locations for delivery. Upon logging in, World Stream users will automatically be assigned to an available, low-latency AWS instance close to their physical location. In order for World Stream to be delivered, system administrators will need to whitelist the following domains:
*.breakroom.tech
*.amazonappstream.com
*.appstream2.eu-central-1.aws.amazon.com
*.appstream2.eu-west-1.aws.amazon.com
*.appstream2.eu-west-2.aws.amazon.com
*.appstream2.eu-east-1.aws.amazon.com
*.furioos.com
Additionally, please enable outbound UDP and TCP traffic on ports 443, 8433, and 53.
You can learn more about AWS allowed domains by visiting this page.
If you encounter problems with WebRTC, you can perform a WebRTC test at https://test.webrtc.org/.
Users attempting to connect to Breakroom from behind an aggressive firewall may run into issues, as they will have limited access to the Internet. In these cases, a commercial TURN server may provide the necessary solution.
Breakroom offers two types of server access—Ultra Servers and Lite Servers. Ultra Servers are recommended for high user concurrency cases, while Lite Servers are an economical choice for smaller events. Please see our information on purchasing and managing World Credits and event pre-allocation for more details.
When users log in through your dedicated Breakroom desktop app, there are no additional access fees above the cost of their seat. World Stream access, on the other hand, must be purchased on a per user/per time basis using a digital currency known as World Credits.
World Owners and World Administrators can purchase additional World Credits at any time. Unused World Credits never expire, even if your Breakroom subscription lapses.
Due to the way AWS structures its billing, World Stream usage is currently calculated in hourly increments (i.e., multiples of 60 minutes). This hourly calculation policy also extends to pre-allocation campaigns and user session time limits.
This means that users cannot consume partial hours while logged in to World Stream. For example, if a user logs in for 20 minutes, the cost of one hour of access (60 minutes) will be deducted from the World Credits available on the account.
World Stream can be accessed just like any other website. When you purchase a Breakroom subscription, you will be provided with a dedicated World Stream URL. You can copy this URL in order to share it with your users.
When you log in to the Breakroom Dashboard, you will see a permanent site header (in the example image above, this header is dark purple). You will also see a secondary tab header on each Dashboard tab you visit.
Several of the buttons in these headers can be used to launch World Stream or access the World Stream URL. Here's a brief overview of the UI.
Add Credits
Allows you to purchase World Credits instantly from any page on the Dashboard.
Enter Your World
Opens your dedicated World Stream URL in a new tab.
Advanced
Allows World Owners, Administrators, and Developers to log in to Curator.
Power icon
Logs you out of the Dashboard.
Copy World URL
Copies your World Stream URL to your computer's clipboard.
Download App
Directs you to the Your Apps tab.
When you click on a World Stream URL, your browser may request permission to use your microphone or camera. If a pop-up like this appears, click Allow or Okay. If you accidentally refuse permission or close the pop-up without making a choice, see our troubleshooting documentation for assistance.
Once you've opened the World Stream URL in your web browser, you'll see an Account Login panel. Here you can either enter your credentials and click the Login button to connect to World Stream, or sign up for a new account if self-registration is enabled.
Once you've successfully logged in, that's it! Basic information about using Breakroom can be found in our Getting Started section.
If you close World Stream and attempt to start it again a short time later, you may see an account confirmation dialog box appear during the login process. If you want to log in under the account you previously used, click Continue. If you want to log in with another user account, click Switch Account.
Voice capabilities are currently restricted by login method. This means that if one user is logged in via World Stream and another user is logged in via a Breakroom desktop viewer, they will not be able to hear each other over voice chat, even if they are standing in the same Region.
Users who log in via the same method can communicate freely. Therefore, we strongly suggest that you take this into consideration when planning your events, and require all guests to use either World Stream or the desktop app.
We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope to provide a solution soon.
Some browsers come equipped with "auto-play policies" that automatically block websites from playing audio and video until you interact with the content. In addition to granting media permissions to World Stream, you may also need to click on the page or otherwise interact with the streaming content in order to enable audio. You will need to repeat this action if you refresh the page.