WebRTC gave us real-time media for the Web — but it came with complexity, workarounds and tight coupling. In this episode, we explore Media over QUIC (MOQ), a protocol designed to deliver real-time media more simply, more flexibly and without the legacy overhead. We’ll dive into how
For a long time, content creators and broadcasters had to choose between the immediacy of live streaming or the polish of edited, on-demand video. Today, innovations in browser APIs and real-time technologies—especially around WebRTC—are closing that gap. By leveraging powerful JavaScript APIs, modern libraries, and emerging protocols,
WHIP, WHEP, and Media Over QUIC are protocols that can significantly impact the efficiency, reliability, and quality of real-time communication and live streaming services. These protocols are not just buzzwords; they represent significant advancements in how we handle, deliver, and experience live media content. WHIP (WebRTC-HTTP Ingestion
On the July 10, 2024 episode of WebRTC Live, Arin welcomed back Chad Hart. Chad is a well-known WebRTC industry analyst, editor of webrtcHacks.com, Director of Engineering at RingCentral, and past co-organizer of the KrankyGeek events. Bonus Content Key Insights and Episode Highlights below. Watch Episode 92!