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If I open main.py and CTRL+F for livekit_path, was hoping such a placeholder would exist to ensure I toss it to the expected location.
It would also be nice if this was set to some kind of default/expected path to prevent backtracking the guide. In fact, the guide says to place it in software/, a sibling to main.py -- shouldn't it just set it for us to simply livekit-server.exe (the zip contents are unversioned)?
The guide vaguely says to Download the latest release of LiveKit server for Windows (e.g., livekit_1.7.2_windows_amd64.zip). - expected a link.
Related mention: A "QR code will be generated" in the +1 up instructions, but nothing actually pops up. There's a localhost url that simply has an input box, but no QR code. This could use some elaborating.
Overall, the Windows guide is pretty underwhelming: somewhat vague and overly tedious. This could definitely use some UX polish. I hope to say this respectfully - just some observations through my own eyes!
Screenshots
Do I just arbitrarily set this at the top below the imports?
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Windows onboarding: livekit_path !exists
Windows onboarding: livekit_path !exists (+onboarding lacking polish)
Oct 6, 2024
Describe the bug
Instructions are vague and incorrect at 5.3:
https://01.openinterpreter.com/server/windows-livekit
Expected behavior
If I open main.py and CTRL+F for
livekit_path
, was hoping such a placeholder would exist to ensure I toss it to the expected location.It would also be nice if this was set to some kind of default/expected path to prevent backtracking the guide. In fact, the guide says to place it in software/, a sibling to main.py -- shouldn't it just set it for us to simply
livekit-server.exe
(the zip contents are unversioned)?The guide vaguely says to
Download the latest release of LiveKit server for Windows (e.g., livekit_1.7.2_windows_amd64.zip).
- expected a link.Related mention: A "QR code will be generated" in the +1 up instructions, but nothing actually pops up. There's a localhost url that simply has an input box, but no QR code. This could use some elaborating.
Overall, the Windows guide is pretty underwhelming: somewhat vague and overly tedious. This could definitely use some UX polish. I hope to say this respectfully - just some observations through my own eyes!
Screenshots
Do I just arbitrarily set this at the top below the imports?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: