WebRTC Weekly Issue #611
MOQ (a few of these), HA architectures and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
Netflix CTO announces interactive real-time voting for live content (TechCrunch)
The more you go into interactive viewing, the lower the latency of the stream is going to need to be.
MOQ vs WebRTC: Why Both Protocols Can And Should Exist In Live Streaming Space In 2025 (Red5)
Expect MOQ and WebRTC to be here side by side for quite some time.
⚙️ Technical
webrtc-internals on steroids (sponsored)
10x your troubleshooting and debugging with our powerful WebRTC statistics viewer.
WebRTC Architecture that keeps working when us-east-1 goes down (Gustavo Garcia)
A suggested HA architecture for WebRTC that doesn’t have a single point of failure.
Introducing the Webcam Tester Library: Test Webcams and Microphones Before Recording (Pipe)
A comprehensive open source library for device testing.
MOQ Protocol Explained: Unifying Real-Time and Scalable Streaming (WebRTC.ventures)
A look at MOQ. Consider this your 101.
DIY WebRTC monitoring: rtcstats to the rescue (rtcStats)
How to use rtcStats to run your own WebRTC monitoring infrastructure.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
None this week.
📢 Releases
October Updates (2): A new design and connection insights (rtcStats)
We’ve decluttered the internals page and introduced new observations.
🤓 From our own posts
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



