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GStreamer and WebRTC


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 26, 2023


Istio 1.16 EOL and Some Security Patches

today's howtos



Stéphane Cerveau: Discover GStreamer full static mode


↺ Stéphane Cerveau: Discover GStreamer full static mode


> Since the gstreamer-full effort, it was possible to create a shared library which will embed the GStreamer framework in addition to its set of plugins.


↺ gstreamer-full effort


> Within this effort, it was also possible to register the selected plugins/features automatically by calling the gst_init method in your application linking with gstreamer-full.


> This method was offering a gstreamer-full package with library, headers and pc files but it was not possible to embed GStreamer statically in your application and use it transparently.


↺ gstreamer-full effort



Nirbheek Chauhan: What is WebRTC? Why does it need ‘Signalling’?


↺ Nirbheek Chauhan: What is WebRTC? Why does it need ‘Signalling’?


> If you’re new to WebRTC, you must’ve heard that it’s a way to do video calls in your browser without needing to install an app. It’s pretty great!


> However, it uses a bunch of really arcane terminology because it builds upon older technologies such as RTP, RTCP, SDP, ICE, STUN, etc. To understand what WebRTC Signalling is, you must first understand these foundational technologies.


> Readers who are well-versed in this subject might find some of the explanations annoyingly simplistic to read. They will also notice that I am omitting a lot of of detail, leading to potentially misleading statements.


> I apologize in advance to these people. I am merely trying to avoid turning this post into a book. If you find a sub-heading too simplistic, please feel free to skip it. :-)




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