
For our 72nd episode of WebRTC Live, Arin was joined by David Zhao, CTO and Co-Founder of LiveKit. LiveKit is an open source, end-to-end stack for WebRTC. Launched just 15 months ago, its progress has been accelerated by excitement among WebRTC developers and the open source community.

For our 71st episode of WebRTC Live, Arin welcomed Chad Hart back to WebRTC Live for an analysis of recent open source trends, highlighting today’s most popular WebRTC-related open source repositories.

In the past, we’ve spoken of three different types of WebRTC application architectures. There’s a new kid on the block, WebRTC Unbundling, which Arin explores here.

When choosing your WebRTC application architecture, there are trade-offs between going with a native application against the standard, an open source media server, or using a commercial CPaaS platform. There are, however, some simple rules you can follow to lead you to the right decision for your use case.