I know, I know... I literally shared a #MoQ and #WebRTC blog post just a few days ago! But I was on a roll, and I wanted to play more with MoQ and media (in a browser too), so this push-to-talk demo came out... feedback and boosts welcome!

https://www.meetecho.com/blog/moq-ptt/

POC time: a push-to-talk demo with MoQ | Meetecho Blog

We recently talked about the efforts we devoted on tinkering with real-time media in MoQ, and in particular on how to bridge that to WebRTC and back. That post focused on our imquic library, the native demos we wrote to do real-time media, and the Janus branch hosting a preliminary WebRTC/MoQ gateway, which was basically

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SCTP와 RACK 알고리즘을 통한 WebRTC 성능 최적화 분석

SCTP는 WebRTC 데이터 채널의 핵심 프로토콜로, 신뢰성 있는 전송과 멀티플렉싱 및 멀티호밍을 지원합니다.

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SCTP와 RACK 알고리즘을 통한 WebRTC 성능 최적화 분석

SCTP는 WebRTC 데이터 채널의 핵심 프로토콜로, 신뢰성 있는 전송과 멀티플렉싱 및 멀티호밍을 지원합니다.

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@aral Still wandering when looking at your posts and discovering if / how #SmallTalk can answer the #trust we need to increment ourselves and then extend out to #Gaza (a way to solve the whole trust #war thing or #community from wherever we all are to eventually get to them / us all ?)

e.g. If Mastodon & #Jitsi / #WebRTC aer good enough #bridge then neither seems to have regular community-making sessions itself - mostly one-way posts or "look here's another bad guy / #enshitiffication tool..."

Quelques applications décentralisées sympas :

1. Chatter avec qql'un sans compte et sans serveur, serveur de démo fonctionnel :

https://peerjschat.vercel.app

2. Envoyer un fichier sans intermédiaire :
https://file.pizza

#p2p #foss #webrtc

Vite + React + TS

Google has discontinued its budget Chromecast hardware and buried casting features inside Chrome. Open-source developers are responding with local, self-hosted tools like Picklecast that use WebRTC for direct screen sharing. #TechNews #OpenSource #Chromecast #Picklecast #WebRTC #Privacy
https://blazetrends.com/google-killed-the-budget-chromecast-so-i-switched-to-open-source-picklecast-instead/?fsp_sid=37031
Google killed the budget Chromecast, so I switched to open-source Picklecast instead

As Google abandons its budget Chromecast dongles, tech enthusiasts are turning to an open-source alternative called Picklecast for private, local screen sharing.

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Movim 0.34 is out but I'm already back to work 😸

Currently investigating the #Galene video-conference server to see how it can be integrated in Movim properly.

It's a very interesting piece of software 👌

Thanks @nlnet to allow me spending time on that!

#webrtc #xmpp #videoconference #movim

Делаем P2P-кинотеатр: как мы написали десктопное приложение для совместного просмотра видео на Electron

Я разработал десктопное приложение для Windows, которое позволяет смотреть видео вместе с друзьями онлайн. Ключевая возможность — всё одновременно: один участник транслирует экран со звуком системы, и при этом все могут общаться голосом через микрофон и включать свои камеры. Никаких серверов посередине — данные идут напрямую между участниками. В статье расскажу про архитектуру, ключевые технические решения и грабли, на которые мы наступили.

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1049068/

#electron #webrtc #p2p #screensharing #десктопное_приложение #мобильное_приложение

Делаем P2P-кинотеатр: как мы написали десктопное приложение для совместного просмотра видео на Electron

Я разработал десктопное приложение для Windows, которое позволяет смотреть видео вместе с друзьями онлайн. Ключевая возможность — всё одновременно: один участник транслирует экран со звуком системы, и...

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I built a browser-only WebRTC video chat for 15 countries — no app, no account. Here's what I learned about STUN/TURN, language rooms & moderation. https://hackernoon.com/how-i-built-a-no-registration-video-chat-for-15-countries-using-only-webrtc-and-a-browser-tab #webrtc
How I Built a No-Registration Video Chat for 15 Countries Using Only WebRTC and a Browser Tab | HackerNoon

I built a browser-only WebRTC video chat for 15 countries — no app, no account. Here's what I learned about STUN/TURN, language rooms & moderation.

If you missed my @commcon talk, I just wrote a more detailed blog post about everything I mentioned there, also touching aspects I didn't mention there. The focus is of course on the #WebRTC / #MoQ parallels/differences, and how gatewaying can help experiment/transition all while keeping on using what you have. I hope you'll enjoy the read!

https://www.meetecho.com/blog/janus-moq/

Can MoQ and WebRTC be friends? | Meetecho Blog

I talked a lot about my QUIC, RTP Over QUIC (RoQ) and Media Over QUIC (MoQ) experiments, lately. This eventually led to the release of a dedicated open source library, called imquic, that could provide a testbed to play with them all. Just last week I made a presentation at CommCon to talk about my

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#Firefox isn't good enough for #webrtc to make a video call I be to resort to #chrome