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getUserMedia – What happens when there’s missing media sources?

As discussed in previous posts, the mission of the W3C WebRTC WG is to define client-side APIs to enable Real-Time Communications in Web-browsers. At a very high-level overview, there are three main...

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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...

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getUserMedia Mirrors and Frame Rates

Let’s have some more fun with getUserMedia by creating a simple mirror application and determining its frame rate. If your user is going to send their video, it is a general best practice to let them...

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WebRTC Video Resolutions 2 – the Constraints Fight Back

Note: See February 2016 update here. {“editor”, “chad“} Last October I did a post on some quirks I found when applying camera resolutions constraints with getUserMedia. Surprisingly I found the...

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Building Consensus on WebRTC – Q&A with W3C Editor Dan Burnett

I’m at the IIT RTC Conference this week in Chicago which is an excellent, no-BS conference that featured many WebRTC luminaries and one of best events I have attended in a long time. On Tuesday I...

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Shut up! Monitoring audio volume in getUserMedia

A few days back my old friend Chris Koehncke, better known as “Kranky” asked me how hard it would be to implement a wild idea he had to monitor what percentage of the time you spent talking instead of...

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Surviving Mandatory HTTPS in Chrome (Xander Dumaine)

“Only Secure Origins Are Allowed” – Chrome 47 Chrome 47 now forces secure origins (mostly) with HTTPS. This can be a pain to deal with, but Xander Dumaine is here to help with some guidance. Xander is...

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getUserMedia resolutions III – constraints unleashed

Back in October 2013,  the relative early days of WebRTC, I set out to get a better understanding of the getUserMedia API and camera constraints in one of my first and most popular posts. I discovered...

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Guide to WebRTC with Safari in the Wild (Chad Phillips)

Continue reading Guide to WebRTC with Safari in the Wild (Chad Phillips) at webrtcHacks.

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