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Muaz May Have Left This World! #1055

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rayj00 opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 12 comments
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Muaz May Have Left This World! #1055

rayj00 opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 12 comments

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@rayj00
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rayj00 commented Nov 18, 2022

Muaz's contributions to Webrtc are remarkable. I think he has passed away and leave his code here. I wish someone with Javascript and Node experience would step up become the keeper and developer of his RTCMulticonnection API as well as his experiments. It would be a shame if the code just sits there with no one to help. I am not an expert but I am experimenting with RTCMulticonnection.

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If so, it's a shame, he was a good guy to share his experience and skills with the whole community, I would be happy to continue this project with others who are more interested, however I would focus it on something more stable like an SFU or MCU for more conferences great with webhooks, javascript sdk, php, etc.

@ROBERT-MCDOWELL
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@rayj00 more info of what you are saying? I just hope he's still alive!

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rayj00 commented Dec 1, 2022

@rayj00 more info of what you are saying? I just hope he's still alive!

Seems like when Covid hit, Muaz disappeared? I used to converse with him over email, but he no longer responds?

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rayj00 commented Dec 1, 2022

I'm not a developer, per-se, I just dabble with Muaz's code, especially the scalable broadcasting. I think it's a neat concept. I just need a ton of users to see if there are any issues. But that said, would volunteer to do testing. I have access to a VPS.

@ROBERT-MCDOWELL
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you're better to use IPFS for scalable broadcasting...

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rayj00 commented Dec 1, 2022

you're better to use IPFS for scalable broadcasting...

Yea I looked at that a while back. It would take a lot of work in RTCMulticonnection. Then there's the server and client side stuff. A lot of it just over my head....

@ROBERT-MCDOWELL
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RTCMulticonnection won't go further than 8 to 16 users before to lag or have a packet loss

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rayj00 commented Dec 2, 2022

RTCMulticonnection won't go further than 8 to 16 users before to lag or have a packet loss

Why do you think that? Most other API's don't have that problem. Are talking video lag? That would not be an RTCMulticonnection issue I don't think.

@MediaKitApp
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I would vote to turn the bookstore into an SFU or MCU to accommodate larger streams of 100+ participants.

@ROBERT-MCDOWELL
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with SFU and MCU it should be ok

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rayj00 commented Dec 3, 2022

I would vote to turn the bookstore into an SFU or MCU to accommodate larger streams of 100+ participants.

What is bookstore?

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I would vote to turn the bookstore into an SFU or MCU to accommodate larger streams of 100+ participants.

What is bookstore?

RTCMulticonnection is a library basically similar to any other like JQuery, logically for different things but it is the concept.

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