In a previous post, we showed you how to build a simple two party video chat using the Amazon Chime SDK, which we love as a scalable and flexible live video solution built on top of a globally distributed backend. Today, we will move forward on that code to build a multi-party video conference.
For our 69th episode of WebRTC Live, Arin welcomed two more members of our expert team for the third installment of our WebRTC.ventures Roundtable series. WebRTC Developer Hamza Nasir spoke about “Attention Detection in Video Conferencing.” Senior DevOps Engineer Hector Zelaya explored “Automating Configuration for WebRTC.”
HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) is a protocol commonly used to scale WebRTC video to large audiences. As interactive features are added within and alongside the WebRTC to HLS transcoding, increased latency can tank the user experience. Our team to the rescue.
Hybrid and remote work is here to stay. Companies will continue to need secure video communications and to exchange data remotely with their employees, partners, and customers, in real-time. A custom WebRTC application can help close geographic barriers, foster collaboration, and centralize processes.