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WebRTC Community Update - Privacy fines and enhancements all around
Happy New Year, and welcome to a new edition of our WebRTC Community update! In this post, which marks our first in 2023, we’ll dive into AV1 support in Safari, privacy enhancements and privacy fines, as well as say goodbye to our dearly, beloved Snap Camera. If you have questions, please ask in the comments! AV1 support…
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WebRTC Community Update - PWAs, MacOS Ventura, Safari and more!
Hello, and welcome to a new edition of our WebRTC Community update! In this post, we’ll look at some new exciting bugs when using MacOS Ventura, new PWA features for incoming call notifications, Safari updates, and more! Hold on to your hats! If you have questions, please ask in the comments! More MacOS Ventura woes,…
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WebRTC Community Update: MacOS Ventura edition!
Hot off the press a new edition of our WebRTC Community update! In this out-of-our-usual-schedule-post, we bring you a heads up on a serious MacOS Ventura bug for screen sharing! If you have questions, please ask in the comments! MacOS Ventura’s Stage Manager breaks screen sharing in Chrome MacOS Ventura was just released,…
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What questions do you have about the W3C and its WebRTC Working Group?
Today, we open a special thread with our own @vr000m aka Dr. Varun Singh who is the Chief Product and Technology Officer at Daily and a W3C Invited Expert participating in the WebRTC Working Group. This is your chance to find out more from someone who works directly with the W3C to define client-side APls that enable…
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WebRTC Community Update: New getStats metric, screen sharing improvements on Chrome & more
Hello, and welcome to a new edition of our WebRTC Community update! In this post, we’ll look at some new screen sharing features, new getStats metrics, as well as bugs and updates from the WebRTC community! If you have questions, please ask in the comments! New getStats metrics are on their way! W3C TPAC was mid-September,…
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Acronym SOS
We rely on acronyms so much. For example, more than 60 acronyms will be used during the talks at this year’s Demuxed conference. Daily is one of the sponsors, so I started putting together a cheat sheet that can be referenced during the event. BUT THERE's SO MANY 😵💫 Can you help? Here’s how: Below, are the acronyms that…
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Update from the W3C TPAC 2022, Part 1
The W3C TPAC was in mid-September. There were 12 hours of discussion spread over 3 days. I am breaking this into a two part post. The first one will cover the update on the existing standards work, i.e., already implemented and discuss the improvements that we need to do as an outcome of the adoption of the APIs. The…
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Update from the W3C TPAC 2022, Part 2
When there is a v1 API, there are always discussions of a next version (NV) API. WebRTC was born in 2010, the world has changed since, especially in the way we build webapps. Boldly, in 2022, we want Multi-threaded applications that can deliver both low-latency and large scale. We'd need to do this through low-level access…
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Get audio level from a mediastream
Firstly let’s start with creating audio level processor (where we process the frames to calculate the volume) class AudioLevelProcessor extends AudioWorkletProcessor { volume; interval; nextFrame; constructor() { super(); this.volume = 0; this.interval = 25; this.nextFrame = this.interval; } get intervalInFrames() { //…
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Tech Update: Bluetooth & MacOS, Safari autoplay, Webkit commits, PowerPoint sharing
👋 Hello! In this post, we review the following updates that have the potential to impact WebRTC applications: 🎚️ Auto gain control causing issue for people with certain bluetooth headsets on MacOS ▶️ The saga of Safari and autoplay in WebRTC continues ✅ Safari/Webkit commits can finally be traced back to iOS/MacOS releases…