WebRTC Weekly Issue #628
Open Audio Codec, TURN security, robot vacuums and more.
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
AOMedia Begins Developing OAC Next Generation Open Audio Codec (Linuxiac)
A future audio codec for WebRTC?
⚙️ Technical
“The WebRTC.ventures team was instrumental in helping us take our video calling solution to the next level in terms of reliability and overall quality of the experience.” (sponsored)
Get an expert opinion and actionable advice with a WebRTC.ventures assessment or consulting services.
TURN Server Security Best Practices (Enable Security)
Be sure to also read the coturn configuration guide.
Nailing the WebRTC Call Start (WebRTC for Developers)
All the ways your calls can fail to connect.
Resolving SRTP Authentication Failures in Janus RTP Forwarding (Digital Samba)
A nice write up on a Janus bug fix.
Building Vision Agents: From Idea to Demo in a Hackathon (Varun Gupta)
Read if you’re into AI bots.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
User accidentally gains control of over 6,700 robot vacuums while tinkering with their own device to enable control with a PlayStation controller — security flaw reveals floor plans and live video feeds (Tom’s Hardware)
Vacuum cleaner uses WebRTC.
📢 Releases
What’s New in Red5 Pro v15.2.0 and Red5 HTML SDK v15.2.0 (Red5)
Improved stability for the WebRTC implementation among other things.
🤓 From our own posts
WebRTC Debugging & Monitoring (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



