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The pace of live streaming software and technology development is accelerating relentlessly. Read more on our blog to hear some of our customers' stories and see where the future of this industry is headed.

Opening Up Media and Signaling

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IceLink 3: The Media Pipeline

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Safari 11 Support

After years of wishing and waiting, Apple has announced WebRTC support coming in the fall to Safari 11 for macOS High Sierra and Safari for iOS 11. Since the announcement and..

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Kranky Geek 2017

On Friday last week, we had the opportunity to sponsor and present at the Kranky Geek WebRTC Show in San Francisco. This is a unique event. It’s just a single day, and it’s packed..

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LiveSwitch's Predecessor SDK Takes Advantage of H.264/AVC and VP8 Support in Edge 40

Back in January, Microsoft announced Edge support for WebRTC 1.0, H.264/AVC and VP8 in its Insider Preview track. With the Creator’s Update released in April, this support is now..

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Support for Microsoft Edge ORTC is Here!

LiveSwitch Inc. is pleased to announce that IceLink now supports plug-in-free ORTC-based audio and video streaming for the upcoming Microsoft Edge Browser on Windows 10.

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Customer Testimonial (IceLink/WebSync)

A testimonial from one of our customers who recently developed an application using IceLink and WebSync: The LiveSwitch Inc. libraries have been an extraordinary help to the app..

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IceLink, WebSync, and Unity

Earlier today, we got an email from a clever developer who has combined IceLink and WebSync on the Unity platform to create a direct P2P text chat. Read about it and check out the..

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IceLink and WebRTC

IceLink has always been fundamentally compatible with WebRTC. Since its initial release, we have developed the peer connection negotiation algorithm to be completely interoperable..

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NuGet!

We're on NuGet! Our build process now includes an automatic upload of WebSync and RestEasy packages to the NuGet gallery. Check out the (rather lengthy) list of packages available..

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