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Welcome to RidgeRun's GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper |
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RidgeRun knows how important documentation is for your project, specifically with demanding media streaming. Regardless of the complexity of the technology, proper documentation can reduce the learning curve and, more importantly, the time-to-market of your product. This wiki is a user guide for our GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper project. GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper is a GStreamer plugin that interfaces the GStreamer WebRTC element with multiple signaling protocols and multiple ICE servers. Currently, the GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper supports: Signaling
ICE Servers
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RidgeRun provides the GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper source code to start creating applications based on the WebRTC standard using the signaling protocol more convenient for your applications, This page contains detailed guides and information on how to get started with the GStreamer WebRTC Wrapper and start using its full capabilities. RidgeRun online store
SponsorsPlease click here if you are interested in sponsoring a GStreamer project.
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