Streaming live video from a webcam or a screen capture into a WebRTC video call is fairly standard among WebRTC applications. This post looks at an implementation of publishing other sources of media, such as a slide deck, into a Vonage Video API call session as an alternative to screen sharing.
The Vonage AI Studio is a powerful tool to consider if you would like to add omnichannel and Unified Communications capabilities into your live video application. To demonstrate its functionality, we have built a simple integration with our SimplyDoc Telehealth Application Starter Kit.
Omnichannel conversations with your bank or your doctor have moved beyond the conceptual phase. Arin explores how the The Vonage Conversation API unifies the channels in a way that was not possible before. Let’s take a look using examples from our SimplyDoc telehealth starter kit.
Symbl.ai’s Speech-to-Text capability is an extremely useful and much needed conversational intelligence tool for closed captioning. We asked one of our WebRTC Engineers, Hamza Nasir, to build a transcription demo with this native Streaming API into our SimplyDoc Telehealth Starter Kit, powered by the Vonage Video API.