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Disabling Video for Low-Bandwidth Users in a Broadcast Scenario
In a WebRTC conference, ensuring a satisfactory user experience often involves adapting bandwidth to accommodate participants with low connectivity. Most SDKs achieve this by..
Active Speaker Detection in LiveSwitch
In this guide, we will walk you through the process of detecting when a user is speaking and implementing a visual indicator for the active speaker in LiveSwitch. While the code..
Selecting the Proper Connection Type in LiveSwitch
LiveSwitch is one of very few WebRTC solutions that offer more than one connection type. It can be a massive advantage if used correctly. The following article helps address which..
How To Analyze and Interpret Network Data for Real-Time Video
This article by our CEO, Jerod Venema, was originally published by Spiceworks: “How To Analyze and Interpret Network Data for Real-Time Video.”
My Favorite LiveSwitch Audio Hack
LiveSwitch Audio Stream provides crystal-clear voice chat inside your web, mobile and native apps for more efficient communication. People commonly want to know what audio options..
How Can I Use SIP with WebRTC?
If you’re asking this question, then chances are you either have an existing SIP infrastructure and are looking for a way to interconnect with WebRTC-enabled endpoints, or you..
How to Successfully Scale Your WebRTC Application in 2021
“How do I scale this?”
Diagnosing Network Problems with WebRTC Applications
What happens when a video call works perfectly in one environment, but degrades rapidly in another? What about an audio call that sounds good most of the time, but occasionally..
Guide To End-To-End Video Encryption (E2EE)
End-to-end (E2E) encryption is a bit of a buzzword these days. Everyone wants it and every company is jumping into the ring to claim that they have it. It makes sense. Who doesn’t..