Hello, I want to know if I want to make a streaming platform like yt or twitch using WebRTC, can I do so. If yes how can we save that whole session or stream so that other audience can playback or watch after the stream finishes. Thank You
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Andrew Zeke I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
and we can consider webSocket still can be used for audio/video cause more reliable to some browser like MS Edge and Protocol problem etc... even if It's slow than WebRTC 6:08
Hmm, in an one-to-many live streaming situation, how is it not limited by the up-streamer's bandwidth since hes providing all the downloads directly without help from a server.
It's nice in theory, how secure is it? You potentially open yourself up to whatever hidden threat is installed on any given peer's computer by having it enabled.
Even if a black hat can't infect you from an infected webrtc peer, they can track all of that peer's peers with the information that is necessary for them to share about themselves in order to connect.
Hi, thanks for the great vid ! Using Chrome and Opera on some mobile devices the image gets compressed vertically, no matter if using constraints or not on the getUserMedia or if sizing the video tag, while always fine in mobile Firefox, and all desktop browsers. Any clue or direction to debug? Many thanks, cheers, Mat
So if we build video conferencing system, video packets from clients webcam will be sent directly to other peers? If so , and number of peers are in thousands then doesn't outbound transfer will be multiplied exponentially and slower transfer rate?
Direct connection between clients is impossible nowadays in 99% of cases, there is need for proxy (relay). This selling point is fake. The only true peer to peer networks are ipv6 based, and there are very few of those.
It's the first guy which I understand without subtitles. Thanks a lot
One of the simplest and concrete discussion on webRTC! Well Introduction. Good Job
Cannot leave without leaving a comment. Just awesome presentation. Very clear and concise, well explained.
Still one of the best explanations.
thank you. this is plain simple info. very good
Wow. The guy explained it so well. Kudos!
Good lecture the presenter knows how to explain in details
Explanation v well ... simple but effective presentation ... loved it ...
thanks for sharing ... got some idea now .
Little did folks know it will be one of the hottest tech in 2020-2021
Simple and easy to understand. Thanks for creating the video
Best explanation on webRTC. loved it bro
Thank you for this video, really clear and helpful!
very good introduction even for beginners!!!!!!
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Hello, I want to know if I want to make a streaming platform like yt or twitch using WebRTC, can I do so. If yes how can we save that whole session or stream so that other audience can playback or watch after the stream finishes. Thank You
Thanks a lot for the knowledge sharing
The way he said Opera is so cute 😍
thanks, this video tutorial on WebRTC 101 is very clear, good job
Awesome talk! I feel smarter now. Thank you.
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Jamison Jude Instablaster =)
@Andrew Zeke I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Andrew Zeke It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass !
@Jamison Jude Happy to help xD
Does it require more than one port in a server in order for it to work ?
Excellent introduction. Thank you!
Such a good talk. Thank you, sir.
You can use TCP with WebRTC
Thanks a lot for this explanation!
7:38 😂😂😂😂😂😂 "If you're using Internet Explorer, I mean, I'm assuming you don't care for updated technology, so... that doesn't matter"
Great talk!
so bottom line is, if you want to implement audio/video RTC then go for webRTC, if you implement text RTC then go for socket
and we can consider webSocket still can be used for audio/video cause more reliable to some browser like MS Edge and Protocol problem etc... even if It's slow than WebRTC
6:08
great introduction
Special And Good Describing , Very Very Thank
Hi Liu, Any information you have on webrtc Gateway. Why we need webrtc gateway if its direct communication.
Hopefully there's no delay on Twitch anymore :)
Excellent presentation.
Great explanations thank you !
Thank you. This really helped me!
does anyone know why WebRtc activity does not show up in Chrome's network activity tool?
Plz guys, wanna know if webrtc is same with local network?
I have try the WebRTC but it not working well on Google Chrome.
Impresive presentation. Thank you.
Good job, simple and direct
Hmm, in an one-to-many live streaming situation, how is it not limited by the up-streamer's bandwidth since hes providing all the downloads directly without help from a server.
Good one, mate.
It's nice in theory, how secure is it? You potentially open yourself up to whatever hidden threat is installed on any given peer's computer by having it enabled.
Even if a black hat can't infect you from an infected webrtc peer, they can track all of that peer's peers with the information that is necessary for them to share about themselves in order to connect.
Hi, thanks for the great vid
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Using Chrome and Opera on some mobile devices the image gets compressed vertically, no matter if using constraints or not on the getUserMedia or if sizing the video tag, while always fine in mobile Firefox, and all desktop browsers. Any clue or direction to debug? Many thanks, cheers, Mat
Simply Awesome :)
clear explanation . Good job
Thanks for sharing
Excellent video thanks for sharing
So if we build video conferencing system, video packets from clients webcam will be sent directly to other peers? If so , and number of peers are in thousands then doesn't outbound transfer will be multiplied exponentially and slower transfer rate?
yes
The times we live in
Great Explanation
How can I use it to create an app that video chat with a website
amazing
Thanks a lot
great explain, thank you.
what about dpi?
Man you can stream your video via udp and send your file with tcp, idk it doesn't seems so complicated..
super for core knowledge.....
Thanks Buddy!
Yeah that's it I don't wanna make a zoom clone I just wanted to learn what's webRTC is and how it's different from websockets
the talk only scratches the surface. if you put those slides for another net communication product they still seem fit.
Didn't touch on STUN or TURN at all - 10 minutes without very little worthwhile info provided ...
very clear
* Clapping * It's concise
Haha,but some live streaming apps need to process data on server to add face beauty to streaming.
is it safe? i mean, now clients can spam with ads to clients instead of a "bad server". :) i'm not even talking about other real damaging loopholes.
Oprah has a browser?
Author : www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-liu/
i came here from silicon valley series
Anyone here ?
My company is looking for a WebRTC Architect if you're in Silicon Valley, Seattle, or Irvine area and is interested connect with me for more into.
84 dislikes are IE users
internet explorer haha :)
Richard street is the creator of real-time you don’t no what you’re talking about
Direct connection between clients is impossible nowadays in 99% of cases, there is need for proxy (relay). This selling point is fake. The only true peer to peer networks are ipv6 based, and there are very few of those.
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Applaud the presenter for sharing this, but he lost me during his opening, when his inflection made everything a question? Basically.