WebRTC Weekly Issue #634
Meta's WebRTC fork, AI avatars, STOMP and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
Escaping the Fork: How Meta Modernized WebRTC Across 50+ Use Cases (Engineering at Meta)
Don’t. Fork. WebRTC. You’re not as big as Meta…
⚙️ Technical
WebRTC Live is a monthly webinar series featuring industry guests, hosted by WebRTC.ventures (sponsored)
Join us for the April 22 episode, “How Experienced Teams Debug and Monitor WebRTC in Production” with guest Justin Williams of WebRTC.ventures
Video AI Avatars: Why We Need to Ditch the Meeting Room Architecture (Gustavo Garcia)
This will greatly reduce complexity and focus on solving video generation limitations we have today.
Why we used STOMP with WebSocket (Behzod Halil)
First time I see STOMP used with WebRTC. I used it ~18 years ago for something similar, before the days of WebRTC.
How We Stream Live Security Cameras to Any Browser Without an AWS Bill That Kills the Business (Nic Mapogha)
Using a local media server instead of a cloud service. Once cameras support WebRTC directly, we will be able to use P2P.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
None this week.
📢 Releases
Fishjam Release Notes: 0.26.0 (Fishjam)
Simulcast, background blur for React Native, and a mobile SDK improvements.
Native VERA 1.1 Release: Meeting Controls and Screen Sharing (Vonage Developer)
Vonage doubles down on their reference application for the Video API platform.
🤓 From our own posts
Memory prices, WebRTC and the future of Voice AI (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



