GStreamer RTP Sessions in Rust
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RTP is a well known staple of the networked multimedia ecosystem and underpins many real time technologies such as, WebRTC, RTSP, VoIP, SIP, XMPP, and IPTV. GStreamer's existing RTP implementation is extremely flexible in supporting the myriad of use cases involved and it can be overwhelming to understand all intricacies. What if we could do better?
Creation date:
Oct. 7, 2024
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Matthew Waters
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