WebRTC Weekly Issue #234
1. Pioneer tax 2. Nexmo video 3. Jitsi docker
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
Reading
Developers Pay the Pioneer Tax for WebRTC Live Streaming (StreamingMedia) I wonder what's the alternative.
As Adobe phases out its iconic plug-in, the era of WebRTC and In-Flow Communication begins (Voxeet) Out with the old. In with the new.
Technical

Inserting an External Video Stream into a Live Broadcast sponsored Learn about how to integrate external video directly into a live broadcast
getDisplayMedia now available in adapter.js (Mozilla) Start using getDisplayMedia for screen sharing with the assistance of adapter.js.
Multi-Party WebRTC Option 3: SFU (WebRTC.ventures) An intro to SFUs.
What do WebRTC Monitoring Experts Think About Salsify? (callstats.io) I also think something is off in their evaluation of WebRTC itself.
Use Cases and Customer Wins
Streaming Volumetric Images Online (Lisa Jamhoury) Kinect+Electron+WebRTC data channel. Cool.
Releases
Nexmo Introduces In-App Video in Developer Preview (Nexmo) Nexmo now adds video support to its WebRTC capabilities.
Speed Up OpenTok Session Debugging with Inspector (TokBox) OpenTok inspector has some new capabilities - check it out.
Introducing the New SimpleWebRTC (&yet) The new SimpleWebRTC has been officially released.
Jitsi meets Docker (Jitsi) Jitsi experimenting with official Docker containers for its project.
WebRTC on Mobile in Beta (Ziggeo) Ziggeo goes mobile.


