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[This is the first post in my WebRTC series of posts.] For over a decade the VoIP market has been a relatively closed one, especially compared to what is happening with web based technologies. If you ...
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WebRTC in a nutshell • BlogGeek.me
WebRTC& CPaaS: The leading authority. Keep up and be up to speed on the world of communications, WebRTC and CPaaS (with a touch of AI/ML)
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WebRTC video codec generations: Moving from VP8 and H.264 to VP9 and AV1
Explore the world of video codecs and their significance in WebRTC. Understand the advantages and trade-offs of switching between different codec generations.
Technology grinds forward with endless improvements. I remember when I first came to video conferencing, over 20 years ago, the video codecs used were H.261, H.263 and H.263+ with all of its glorious variants. H.264 was starting to be discussed and deployed... -
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Lip synchronization and WebRTC applications
Lip synchronization is a solved problem in WebRTC. That’s at least the case in the naive 1:1 sessions. The challenges start to amount once you hit multiparty architectures or when audio and video get generated/rendered separately.
Let’s dive into the world of lip synchronization, understand how it is implemented in WebRTC and in which use cases we need to deal with the headaches it brings with it.... -
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Explore the concept of WebRTC latency and its impact on real-time communication. Discover techniques to minimize latency and optimize your application.
WebRTC is about real time. Real time means low latency, low delay, low round trip – whatever metric you want to relate to (they are all roughly the same).... -
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OpenAI, LLMs, WebRTC, voice bots and Programmable Video
Learn about WebRTC LLM and its applications. Discover how this technology can improve real-time communication using conversational AI.
Talk about an SEO-rich title… anyways. When Philipp suggests something to write about I usually take note and write about it. So it is time for a teardown of last month’s demo by OpenAI – what place WebRTC takes there, how it affects the programmable...
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