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February 1, 2022
Jen OppenheimerComments Off on Watch WebRTC Live #63: What Have Our Own Experts Learned Lately?

Watch WebRTC Live #63: What Have Our Own Experts Learned Lately?

For our first WebRTC Live episode of 2022, we invited a few members of our team for the second installment of our Roundtable series. Alfred Gonzalez discussed refactoring a WebRTC app to scale and Jacob Greenway shared his experience with the Offscreen Canvas API.

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February 1, 2022
Jen OppenheimerComments Off on Configuring Asterisk as a WebRTC SFU Media Server

Configuring Asterisk as a WebRTC SFU Media Server

SFU has become a popular WebRTC topology for connecting through a centralized server to support a medium-sized VoIP conference. Altanai reviews the differences between Mesh, MCU and SFU for handling media streams and demonstrates Asterisk’s SFU configuration for WebRTC endpoints.

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