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    Mastering Webrtc - Make A Video Chat App!

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    Mastering Webrtc - Make A Video Chat App!

    Mastering Webrtc - Make A Video Chat App!
    Last updated 7/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English (US) | Size: 7.20 GB | Duration: 14h 1m

    Working w/MediaStreams, the mic, camera, & screen. Connecting the browsers - PeerConnection & Signaling, w/React

    What you'll learn
    Connect two or more computers audio/video streams
    Set up a signaling server to act as a middle man to negotiate the connection
    How to integrate webRTC into a React App w/redux
    Code organization to minimize confusion as your app grows
    Manage 4 (yes 4) different async sources to create an incredible web app

    Requirements
    Need to be familiar with getUserMedia() or have taken part 1
    Experience with JavaScript and Node (not a ninja, but decent exposure)
    We use socketio to build our signaling server. You must know it, or be able to follow me
    For later sections: Access to a Linux machine (like AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean, etc)

    Description
    TL;DR - you'll learn WebRTC in this course - how to get a video feed and setup a video chat between browsers with just JavaScript. The first section and a few later projects are front-end only, the connection section and later projects require Node.js and Socketio.It's 2024. Whether because of the pandemic, chat bots, or cost savings, working remote is a thing. Telemedicine is a thing. Talking to people 6 time zones away is a thing. You can abstract your users from your app to Zoom because it always works, but you lose all control and tracking of the interaction. Enter webRTC.WebRTC is one of the browsers must mind blowing apis. It allows access to the mic, camera, even the screen AND to share them across a network socket DIRECTLY to another browser. No server (mostly) or other middleman to add bandwidth, bugs, and chaos. Along with websockets, webRTC presents the video-side of browser real-time communication, bridging one of the last gaps in both human and web-based communication. There's a good chance if you're reading this, you've heard about webRTC. Maybe even done a tutorial on it. But how far did you get? In my experience, the vast majority of the material on the web goes no farther than a quick-start, zoom clone. You don't learn how anything works, never look at the docs, and are stuck at the end wondering what to do now. Is that all webRTC can do? The remaining shred of material is waaaaay over everyone's head. The fact that the webRTC was released about the same time as the websocket API  and most developers still don't know how to use it is evidence of the gap.This course is the first step to alleviate that! It is not a quick start guide to webRTC. There are loads of those all over the Internet. You should definitely look elsewhere if you are wanting a 10 minute intro to the 3-4 things you need to know to make a basic zoom clone. On the other hand, if you are looking to really learn one of the most awesome JavaScript APIs that no one seems to know, you should stick around. Like Express and other JavaScript/Node pieces, it's getting passed over in the wave to learn just enough to get to the term "full-stack developer." My main goal is to help you figure out how to go from being a good developer to a great developer. Understanding… not just knowing a few methods… WebRTC is part of that! I first used webRTC in 2015 for a startup similar to telemedicine. I've been following since and have been frustrated that it hasn't gotten more mainstream notice due to Apple's reluctant support, but mostly because devs don't know it. It opens the way for so many improvements to existing applications and obvious groundwork for new ones. Let's change that :) Prepare to for a detailed look at webRTC and start going in-app real-time video/screen chat.What we cover:Front-end only portiongetUserMedia() - getting access to the mic and camera in the browserplaying the feed in a <video />MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack - what makes up a video feedConstraints - getSupportedConstraints() and getCapabilities() - seeing what this browser can doapplyConstraints - changing the feed on the flyRecording video/audio and playing it backCapturing the Screen for screen share and recording itChanging input/output devices in your feedBack-End required (node, socketio)RTCPeerConnection - the heart of webRTCCreating an offer and an answerSetting RTCSessionDescriptionThe Signaling ProcessBuild a signaling server with socketioGathering ICE CandidatesBuilding a React app w/redux that uses webRTC

    Who this course is for:
    Anyone familiar with JavaScript and node who is new to webRTC!,Anyone familiar with the browser webRTC api, but can't seem to get the browsers to connect,Anyone who wants to put video conferencing in their web app for free (no 3rd party required)!


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