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The Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) application is a system built in Python for demonstrate the capabilities of GstRrWebRTC. The main function of the MCU is to enable a multiparty conference system between different WebRTC endpoints. To do so it establishes a bidirectional peer-to-peer connection with each device, receives their incoming streams and returns, for each endpoint, the combination of the streams of the other endpoints. Figure 1 depicts graphically this idea. | The Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) application is a system built in Python for demonstrate the capabilities of GstRrWebRTC. The main function of the MCU is to enable a multiparty conference system between different WebRTC endpoints. To do so it establishes a bidirectional peer-to-peer connection with each device, receives their incoming streams and returns, for each endpoint, the combination of the streams of the other endpoints. Figure 1 depicts graphically this idea. | ||
[[File: | [[File:mcu-use-case.png|600px|thumbnail|center|'''Figure 1.''' MCU system general use case]] | ||