Variations on a WebRTC relay architecture (featuring Janus and WebRTC{Src,Sink})
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Sept. 26, 2023Speakers:
François LaignelLicense:
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Serving multimedia streams to multiple consumers often requires using a relay server. For instance, the producer might operate under constrained resources and/or behind limited bandwith connection.
This talk presents two variations on a WebRTC relay server: one using Janus WebRTC server and the other based on WebRTCSrc & WebRTCSink.
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