I gave another WebRTC update for the open source telephony crowd at Astricon 2016. This included some history, WebRTC's massive traction recently, Apple, Microsoft, codecs, standards, and tips for working with WebRTC:
Here is the video:
I gave another WebRTC update for the open source telephony crowd at Astricon 2016. This included some history, WebRTC's massive traction recently, Apple, Microsoft, codecs, standards, and tips for working with WebRTC:
Here is the video:
I recently made a blog post on Voxbone that compares Interop and Web APIs.
We have been working on a few new API offerings at The Workshop this month, which has got me thinking about the shift to communications APIs in general. There is one thing I have not had
Way back in 47 (version that is), Chrome started to mandate the use of HTTPS in conjunction with getUserMedia. To use HTTPS you need a SSL/TLS certificate. As it so happened, the certificate for this site was about to expire so I decided to give Let’s Encrypt, a
On the last ClueCon event held in Chicago I made presentation regarding WebRTC.
In the presentation I discussed some of the common reasons/excuses why to hold off on using WebRTC.
Here are the slides I presented at the event:
Dealing with the constantly changing state of WebRTC can be a challenge. Here is my story about how I messed up by not paying close enough attention (but it still wasn't so bad):
https://blog.voxbone.com/webrtc-how-to-hit-a-moving-target/