Rafael Viscarra, one of our engineers, wrote a blog post about using WebRTC to stream a remote server screen. Here’s how it works: The service starts and listens on port 9000 by default. We can change this with a flag. The service exposes two endpoints: (1) POST /session
WebRTC.ventures re-launches the WebRTC Standards webinar series Monday, August 26, 2019 | Charlottesville, Virginia WebRTC.ventures, leading software integrator of live video into web and mobile applications, is pleased to announce that they are re-launching the popular webinar series “WebRTC Live,” which was started under the name WebRTC
Last week, WebRTC.ventures produced its first episode of WebRTC Live! Formerly known as WebRTC Standards, WebRTC Live is a webinar series about the latest use cases and technical updates to the popular coding standard for live video. Check out our first episode: WebRTC Live #30 – “Live
For the last three years, we’ve been working with TokBox to build Interactive Broadcast Solution, a broadcasting application that allows you to create events and to broadcast them live to a large audience! Interactive Broadcast Solution v2.0 is now open source. This means it’s public and anyone can clone the