We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
Grey filter will be applied to the remote video/avatar displayed on
"large" and a message indicating remote connectivity issues will be
shown on top of that.
ref(LargeVideo): move VideoContainer to separate file
VideoContainer is a separate being which implements the LargeContainer
and it's confusing to have it in the same file. This was encouraging to
access private parts of the VideoContainer directly(not through
the interface).
Always uses current video type to search for container that will handle it. Renames video container type to camera, to match the type ot the tracks. Add the same container to be used and for tracks with type of desktop.
Updates the way we update large/small video, avatars and displayname. Fixes issue with not displying avatars in local or remote video when video muted. Fixes if pinned participant turns off video and when unpin we return to the correct dominant speaker.