A very detailed look at the WebRTC implementations of Google Meet and Google Duo and how they compare using webrtc-internals and some reverse engineering.
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The WebRTC Bitcode Soap Opera (Saúl Ibarra Corretgé)
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé of Jitsi walks through his epic struggle getting Apple iOS bitcode building with WebRTC for his Apple Watch app.
How does WebRTC End-to-End Encryption work? Matrix.org example (Dave Baker)
One of WebRTC’s great features is its mandated strong encryption. Encryption mechanisms are built-in, meaning developers don’t (often) need to deal with the details. However, these easy, built-in encryption mechanisms assume you have: 1) media is communicated peer-to-peer and 2) a secure signaling channel setup. Most group-calling services make use of a media server device, […]
FaceTime finally faces WebRTC – implementation deep dive
Deep dive analysis on how FaceTime for Web uses WebRTC. Philipp “Fippo” Hancke uses webrtc-internals, Wireshark, and reviews the JavaScript implementation to expose Apple’s implementation details.
How Go-based Pion attracted WebRTC Mass – Q&A with Sean Dubois
Pion seemingly came out of nowhere to become one of the biggest and most active WebRTC communities. Pion is a Go-based set of WebRTC projects. Golang is an interesting language, but it is not among the most popular programming languages out there, so what is so special about Pion? Why are there so many developers […]