Thought provoking insights, ideas, and news tailored for WebRTC professionals, live streaming junkies, and generally anyone considering adopting real-time video capabilities into their business.
by Anton Venema, on August 03, 2017
One of the most common things we see people doing is creating custom audio and video sources and sinks. In this blog post, we are going to put together a …
Read Storyby Anton Venema, on June 16, 2017
After years of wishing and waiting, Apple has announced WebRTC support coming in the fall to Safari 11 for macOS High Sierra and Safari for iOS 11. Since the announcement …
Read Storyby Anton Venema, on May 04, 2017
What happens when a video call works perfectly in one environment, but degrades rapidly in another? What about an audio call that sounds good most of the time, but occasionally …
Read Storyby Anton Venema, on April 21, 2017
If you’re asking this question, then chances are you either have an existing SIP infrastructure and are looking for a way to interconnect with WebRTC-enabled endpoints, or you have an …
Read Storyby Frozen Mountain Software, on August 25, 2016
So you’ve created a great new RTC application. Now what? What’s the best way to deploy it? As with most things in life, there’s no one perfect way. The best …
Read Storyby Frozen Mountain Software, on August 15, 2016
WebRTC is changing many facets of our everyday lives, as developers and as consumers. Most consumers are using WebRTC without even realizing it or understanding how it works. And that’s …
Read Storyby Frozen Mountain Software, on May 19, 2015
As further confirmation of the power and quality of WebSync and IceLink, Frozen Mountain was awarded the "Best WebRTC Tool" award by a panel of industry experts at the recent …
Read Storyby Frozen Mountain Software, on November 24, 2014
Frozen Mountain showcased its IceLink WebRTC and WebSync signaling/browser synchronization products at the WebRTC V conference held November 18-20 in San Jose, California. Frozen Mountain sponsored the conference and participated …
Read Storyby Anton Venema, on January 16, 2013
IceLink has always been fundamentally compatible with WebRTC. Since it's initial release, we have developed the peer connection negotiation algorithm to be completely interoperable with the open standard being developed …
Read Storyby Frozen Mountain Software, on October 04, 2010
Client Imposed Limits When dealing with long-held connections, one of the most frequently encountered problems is that, by default, most browsers drastically limit the number of concurrent connections. Internet Explorer, …
Read StoryThought provoking insights, ideas, and news tailored for WebRTC professionals, live streaming junkies, and generally anyone considering adopting real-time video capabilities into their business.