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Review AR, BigQuery, github, ML, MoQ, MR, webcodecs, webtransport, WebXR, WHEP, WHIP

2024 WebRTC in Open Source Review: A Quantitative Analysis

I have been updating a WebRTC in Open Source dataset derived from GitHub event data for 10 years now. I periodically update this to look for recent trends on WebRTC activity, popular repos, and new API usage. I hosted a live stream of my 2024 review back in December where Tsahi Levent-Levi joined to help […]

Chad Hart · January 28, 2025

Review gstreamer, webrtcbin, webrtcsink, webrtcsrc, WHEP, WHIP

WebRTC Plumbing with GStreamer

GStreamer is one of the oldest and most established libraries for handling media. As a core media handling element in Linux and WebKit that as launched near the turn of the century, it is not surprising that many early WebRTC projects use various pieces of it. Today, GStreamer has expanded options for helping developers plumb […]

Chad Hart · June 11, 2024
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Review Technology libdatachannel, livestream, OBS, RTMP, simulcast, WHIP

WebRTC cracks the WHIP on OBS

Open Broadcaster Software – Studio or OBS Studio is an extremely popular open-source program used for streaming to broadcast platforms and for local recording. WebRTC is the open-source real time video communications stack built into every modern browser and used by billions for their regular video communications needs. Somehow these two have not formally intersected […]

Chad Hart · August 22, 2023

Review Technology coturn, Q&A, STUN, TURN

coturn: No Time to Die – Q&A with new project leads

New coturn project leads Gustavo Garcia and Pavel Punsky give an update on the popular TURN server project, what’s new in STUN and TURN standards, and the roadmap for the project

Chad Hart · January 17, 2023

Reverse-Engineering Review Blackbox Exploration, cloudflare, WHEP, WHIP

How Cloudflare Glares at WebRTC with WHIP and WHEP

WebRTC blackbox reverse engineering experts Gustavo and Fippo take a look at Cloudflare’s new WebRTC implementation, how Cloudflare uses the new WebRTC-based streaming standards WHIP and WHEP, and the bold pronouncement that they can be a replacement to open source solutions.

Gustavo Garcia · October 25, 2022

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