We’ve talked many times about WHIP and WHEP on this blog post. Since before WHIP was even a thing on the IETF’s radar, we prototyped it with CoSMo, as it seemed like a great first step towards my dream (and… Read more › The post Node.js WHIP/WHEP server libraries first appeared on Meetecho Blog.| Meetecho Blog
A couple of years ago I wrote a blog post explaining how I used some existing features in the AudioBridge plugin to allow SIP endpoints to dial-in and join a conversation that would normally be limited to WebRTC participants alone. That worked nicely and, at the time, it also was an interesting opportunity to play| Meetecho Blog
These past few months I've shared a lot of info on my experiments with QUIC as a new transport for real-time media. I detailed my efforts on writing a basic QUIC stack, followed by deeper dives in RTP Over QUIC (RoQ) and, most importantly, Media Over QUIC (MoQT), where I tried to sketch and prototype| Meetecho Blog
It's been a few weeks since we started having a look at QUIC and how it can be used for real-time media. We started a couple of months ago with an overview on QUIC itself, and my prototype stack implementation of it. After that, we started looking at some practical applications, focusing specifically on RTP| Meetecho Blog
A few weeks ago I shared my experience studying and implementing QUIC from scratch: in shortly less than a month, I went from not knowing anything about QUIC, to have a basic stack (with WebTransport support) I could use for interacting with other implemenentations on simple scenarios. Getting to that point was bumpy (QUIC is| Meetecho Blog
After five long years from the first edition, our Janus conference was finally back, once again in our beautiful Naples! More precisely, we met RTC developers and aficionados from all over the world on the 29th and 30th of April 2024, for two days of fun and interesting presentations. Great food was eaten, amazing weather| Meetecho Blog
Retired Alaska teacher, Kathy McCollum, talks about why opting out of your union is important and her experience. The post Video: Why Opting Out of Your Union is Important first appeared on Alaska Policy Forum.| Alaska Policy Forum
A few weeks ago I attended the first edition of what turned out to be a great event, RTC.On, and I took that opportunity to submit a talk on something I wanted to work on for quite some time: bandwidth estimation in WebRTC and, more specifically, Janus. The main objective of that presentation was not| Meetecho Blog
I only recently found out that Chrome has started shipping experimental support for VP9 and AV1 simulcast. If you've visited this blog before, you know what simulcast is already (if you don't, make sure you read this post first!) and you may recall we've talked, on separate occasions, about both codecs, but typically with respect| Meetecho Blog
It's been a while since last time we spoke of WHEP: just to brush up your memory, it was a few months ago, when we first introduced WHEP as a companion protocol to WHIP, that we had talked about a few other times already. At the time, we explained how WHIP and WHEP both play| Meetecho Blog