webrtcHacks employs 2 personnel from the Philippines – Shem, our administrator and Stefan, our web master. Fortunately they are both ok after Typhoon Haiyan, but they are surrounded by utter devastation. Stefan’s region was badly affected and they are without utilities. Shem is helping to organize local relief efforts across her country. If you would […]
How to Figure Out WebRTC Camera Resolutions
Newer note: February 2016 update here. Note: Behavior has changed with latest versions of Chrome (v35+). Please see my update to this post here. {“editor”, “chad“} I have a confession to make about my WebRTC Motion Detecting Baby Monitor – the video quality was inconsistent and poor on the baby side of my original demo […]
How to Build a Motion Detecting Baby Monitor with WebRTC
I finally got around to finishing my first demo application. First, a word of caution – I don’t really know what I am doing. I am not a professional programmer and I don’t plan to be one. My JavaScript experience is limited to a node.js-based database API I wrote a few months ago for an […]
Introducing the WebRTC Event Directory
There are a bunch of WebRTC events coming up and I guess we like lists. We thought it would be good idea to take our internal event lists and post them. We did some research to see what other events were out there and found a bunch more. Text tables are boring, so we spruced […]
WebRTC Development Tools – Where to Begin
I just reviewed 120+ companies that have some direct support of WebRTC (click here for the directory). The good news is that there is a multitude of companies and products out there for supporting WebRTC developers–more than 60+ and growing. WebRTC is still in its infancy so this number could easily double in the next […]