webrtc-nuts-and-bolts

A holistic way of understanding how WebRTC and its protocols run in practice, with code and detailed documentation. (by adalkiran)

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  • It is possible to understand webRTC without JavaScript knowledge on unity ? Looking for some guidance.
    2 projects | /r/WebRTC | 20 Jan 2023
    I recommend WebRTC For The Curious too, as another comment. Personally, I didn't use WebRTC in C#, but the WebRTC concepts are nearly the same in every different language/platform. Also, you can check out my project and documentation on internals of WebRTC, written in Go and JavaScript: https://github.com/adalkiran/webrtc-nuts-and-bolts . It's not related directly, but another example of usage at my other project, written in Go, Python, and JavaScript: https://github.com/adalkiran/distributed-inference .
  • Video Live Streaming: Notes on RTMP, HLS, and WebRTC
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jun 2022
    I am heavily biased toward WebRTC. Here is my take on it though!

    > It's incredibly complex as a specification

    What is complex about it? I can go and read the IETF drafts, webrtcforthecurious.com, https://github.com/adalkiran/webrtc-nuts-and-bolts and multiple implementations.

    QUIC/WebTransport seems simple because it doesn't address all the things WebRTC does.

    > has limitations and numerous issues that set limits in how scalable it can be

    https://phenixrts.com/en-us/ does 500k viewers. I don't think anything about WebRTC makes it unscalable.

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    IMO the future is WebRTC.

    * Diverse users makes the ecosystem rich. WebRTC supports Conferencing, embedded, P2P/NAT Traversal, remote control... Every group of users has the made the ecosystem a little better.

    * Client code is minimal. For most users they just need to exchange Session Descriptions and they are done. You then additional APIs if you need to change behaviors.

    * Lots of implementations. C, C++, Python, Go, Typescript

  • Hacker News top posts: May 29, 2022
    2 projects | /r/hackerdigest | 29 May 2022
    Show HN: WebRTC Nuts and Bolts, A holistic way of understanding how WebRTC runs\ (0 comments)
  • WebRTC Nuts and Bolts, A holistic way of understanding how WebRTC runs
    1 project | /r/golang | 29 May 2022
    You can find it at: https://github.com/adalkiran/webrtc-nuts-and-bolts
  • Show HN: WebRTC Nuts and Bolts, A holistic way of understanding how WebRTC runs
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 May 2022
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