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RtpTransport
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Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
-1 Lower Level - Catalina 2
Participants:
Bernard Aboba, Paul Adenot, Harald Alvestrand, Florent Castelli, Michiel De Backker, Kaustav Ghosh, Jasper Hugo, Nidhi Jaju, Randell Jesup, Eric Kinnear, Kensaku KOMATSU, Ege Korkan, Mirja Kühlewind, Akira Nagaoki, Osamu Nakamura, Lucas Pardue, Marina Sokolova, Erik Språng, Vlad Sviatetskyi, Peter Thatcher, Ronghua Wu, Kota Yatagai
Big meeting:
TPAC 2024 (Calendar)

While WebCodecs provides low-level access to the browser's native encoders and decoders, today there is no API to transport media peer-to-peer using the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), defined in RFC 3550.

The goal of the RtpTransport API is to enable applications to utilize peer-to-peer RTP transport, as well as to send and respond to feedback using the Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP).

The following use cases are being developed:

GitHub repo is here.

Slides are here

Spec is here

Agenda

Chairs:
Bernard Aboba, Peter Thatcher, Erik Språng

Description:
While WebCodecs provides low-level access to the browser's native encoders and decoders, today there is no API to transport media peer-to-peer using the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), defined in RFC 3550.

The goal of the RtpTransport API is to enable applications to utilize peer-to-peer RTP transport, as well as to send and respond to feedback using the Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP).

The following use cases are being developed:

GitHub repo is here.

Slides are here

Spec is here

Goal(s):
To describe the goals of the RtpTransport API, and to solicit feedback on developer needs and use cases.

Agenda:

  1. Introduction to the RtpTransport API.
  2. Use cases.
  3. Developer feedback.

Materials:

Track(s):

  • Real-time Web

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