Devine - Creative Code 4 (WebRTC assignment)
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Devine - Creative Code 4 (WebRTC assignment)
A WebRTC based app for video-chatting with a vannila JS frontend and a socket.io backend that handles the initial connection between the peers.
Proof of concept of sending a video from a browser to a server using WebRTC and recording the video to disk. Technologies used include Mediasoup, FFmpeg, and socket.io.
A robust, minimal-server-interaction API for peer routing in the browser
Testing out simple-peer for P2P file sharing 🚀
A Video Chat Application built using WebRTC, Nodejs and Some Developer Love :)
Open Communication Standard Environment Proposal
webrtc p2p without signalling server
A simple video conference multiplayer experience using A-Frame, Socket.IO and WebRTC.
A simple test for multi-user WebRTC
TangoFX Sessions is a plug and play platform for Internet calling. It not only makes video call over internet but also provides us the ability to use immensely interactive tools with our communication for example features such as creating drawing or writing code together while in a video call.
DetectRTC is a tiny JavaScript library that can be used to detect WebRTC features e.g. system having speakers, microphone or webcam, screen capturing is supported, number of audio/video devices etc. https://www.webrtc-experiment.com/DetectRTC/
A WebRTC client-side framework.
🎥 Cuckoo - A free anonymous video-calling web application built with WebRTC and React that provides peer-to-peer video and audio communication in a web browser with no plugins or extensions required.
Video chat using webRTC and react
webRTC, node js, angular5, PWA
RTCMultiConnection is a WebRTC JavaScript library for peer-to-peer applications (screen sharing, audio/video conferencing, file sharing, media streaming etc.)
React app WebRTC demo. Uses mqtt for signalling
Simple HTML webrtc implementation with manual signalling
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