On Thu, February 28, 2013 8:16 pm, APO33 wrote:
  Hi Jonathan, Jeremy, Patrick,
 We are testing a lot webRTC of course! it's seems one of the main
 amazing AV web developpement because of html5 being such easy and
 great, should we say futur standard or is it already one?
 Also do you think html5 and the work of access local and display could
 be implemented without webRTC with getUserMedia(, createObjectURL? and
 for example only use the audio... I am watching the conference at the
 moment, mayeb she have the answer?!!
 I am wondering if we could also combined gstreamer+html5 (or other
 audio good floss software) on a server... 
Yes it is possible t use gstreamer or icecast, shoutcast.
  So for you webRTC is THE solution for AV web based
project alternative
 to red5 and flash? 
It's the open standard which is being promoted by Google, Apple, Mozilla,
etc... You can feel confident that it will not be a waste of your time to
build with it.
 Is anyone have tested anything using python or java?
 
It is trivial to produce html5 with python or java. What specific
functionality are you planning/looking for?
  thank for your answers!
 cheers
 Julien
   On
02/26/2013 11:40 PM, APO33 wrote:
  The idea is that the final user will stream his
sound and video with 
 his
  browser and everyone could see/hear him and do
the same via their 
 browser.
 Did you already take a look at the possibilities of WebRTC?
 
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/basics/ 
 There was also a presentation by Silvia Pfeiffer at linux.conf.au about
 the
 use of WebRTC to do non-centralised video conferencing.  It was at 10:40
 in
 MCC3 on Wednesday if you are looking at the program at
   
http://lca2013.linux.org.au/programme/schedule
 At some point the videos and slides will be linked to this, but in the
 meantime the abstract can be found here:
   
http://lca2013.linux.org.au/schedule/30040/view_talk?day=None
 The video is currently available at
http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/ogv/Code_up_your_own_video_co…
 or other formats (webm, mp4) at
   
http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/
 Regards
   jonathan
 
 
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