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When reading the Rationale for MongooseICE: "Many modern applications (mobile and web) are media intensive like those involving audio, video, gaming, and file transfer. MongooseICE helps to get communication done peer-to-peer (without going through a server) so your bandwidth and server-side costs don't need to be as much of a concern."
That's fantastic. And I get so excited for being able to set up audio and video within the webapp my company is developing. We already have chat going with MongooseIM.
But then reality hits: for the life of me, I can't seem to find a comprehensive guide/tutorial/youtube/scribbled notes on a tissue/etc that takes me through the full setup to get two-way audio and video communication working. A master list of high level steps with links to other resources describing each high level step in detail is also perfectly acceptable.
Does such a guide exist?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi all.
When reading the Rationale for MongooseICE: "Many modern applications (mobile and web) are media intensive like those involving audio, video, gaming, and file transfer. MongooseICE helps to get communication done peer-to-peer (without going through a server) so your bandwidth and server-side costs don't need to be as much of a concern."
That's fantastic. And I get so excited for being able to set up audio and video within the webapp my company is developing. We already have chat going with MongooseIM.
But then reality hits: for the life of me, I can't seem to find a comprehensive guide/tutorial/youtube/scribbled notes on a tissue/etc that takes me through the full setup to get two-way audio and video communication working. A master list of high level steps with links to other resources describing each high level step in detail is also perfectly acceptable.
Does such a guide exist?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: