Meetecho Blog
8 FOLLOWERS
Meetecho was born in 2009 as an official acamedic spin-off of the University of Napoli Federico II. Yes, we're proudly brewed in sunny Napoli! Since Day One we've been working hard on real-time multimedia applications over the Internet, ranging from VoIP to more advanced applications based on top of the emerging WebRTC technology. Get the latest news and updates from Meetecho, WebRTC..
Meetecho Blog
5M ago
A few weeks ago I attended the first edition of what turned out to be a great event, RTC.On, and I took that opportunity to submit a talk on something I wanted to work on for quite some time: bandwidth…
Read more ›
The post Bandwidth Estimation (BWE) and Janus first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
10M ago
As an audio mixer and MCU, the AudioBridge plugin is quite a popular plugin among Janus users and developers. It’s definitely a foundational component in our own Virtual Event Platform, for instance, where while we use an SFU approach for…
Read more ›
The post Improving the AudioBridge plugin first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
I only recently found out that Chrome has started shipping experimental support for VP9 and AV1 simulcast. If you’ve visited this blog before, you know what simulcast is already (if you don’t, make sure you read this post first!) and…
Read more ›
The post Playing with VP9/AV1 simulcast (and AV1/SVC!) first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
It’s been a while since last time we spoke of WHEP: just to brush up your memory, it was a few months ago, when we first introduced WHEP as a companion protocol to WHIP, that we had talked about a…
Read more ›
The post WHEP qui? first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
I’m always interested in testing new codecs, especially when it comes to WebRTC. Some time ago, for instance, I talked about my experiments with AV1 and H.265, AV1-SVC or multiopus. As such, when a new codec called Lyra was announced…
Read more ›
The post Playing with Lyra first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
Audio conversations that span to hundreds, if not thousands, of people have been quite the rage in the past few years. Podcasts are a good example of this success: there have never been so many as these days, and there’s…
Read more ›
The post Social audio applications with Janus first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
One question we often get is: how do I use the SIP and VideoRoom or AudioBridge plugin together? The short answer is that directly you can’t, because of how Janus is conceived. While Janus is indeed modular, and made of…
Read more ›
The post Bridging AudioBridge and SIP with Drachtio first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
You may remember that a couple of months ago I wrote a blog post on a cool experiment I had worked on: a “simple” way to bridge the gap between the WebRTC and NDI worlds, something that had apparently been…
Read more ›
The post WebRTC + NDI: Part II first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
About a month ago, we shared a post on several things that were happening in Janus. One of the most exciting sections was definitely the one related to end-to-end encryption, and how Insertable Streams could be used for the purpose.…
Read more ›
The post Having fun with Insertable Streams and E2EE (and SFrame!) first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more
Meetecho Blog
1y ago
After three years of work (the original pull request was first opened in December 2018) we finally merged the multistream branch in Janus! Considering this was a huge refactoring, we chose a special day for the occasion, that is the…
Read more ›
The post Multistream is here! first appeared on Meetecho Blog ..read more