WebRTC Weekly Issue #635
ESP32, real time translation, RoQ and more.
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
None this week.
⚙️ Technical
From webrtc dump to root cause in 60 seconds (sponsored)
Drop a webrtc-internals dump into rtcStats. Get an experience score and automated findings in under a minute.
Shipping WebRTC Video From a $10 Microcontroller: Challenges Building the Stream Video ESP32 SDK (Stream)
Down memory lane of my distant past writing code for embedded devices.
Building Real-Time Speech Translation with AI Avatars with Azure Speech Services (Microsoft Foundry Blog)
Why speaker uses WebSocket and listeners use WebRTC is beyond me.
How to Scale Real-Time Video Streaming to 1 Million Viewers in 2026: WebRTC, CDN, and MoQ Architectures (Fora Soft)
Fora Soft is also taking a stab at the scaling a broadcast session issue we’ve seen recently.
Janus RoQs! (Meetecho)
Janus is making more steps towards supporting QUIC (RoQ and MoQ are both there).
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
None this week.
📢 Releases
Tagged versions 1.4.1 (multistream) and 0.16.1 (legacy) (Janus discourse)
Vulnerability issues fixed. Go upgrade.
April Updates v1.4.0: Embeddable Viewer, Compute Pressure, and a Brand New Trial (rtcStats)
You can now embed the rtcStats view in your own dashboards.
🤓 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!



