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It is a repository of uniquely experimented WebRTC demos; written by Muaz Khan; contributed by you and the community!


No special requirement! Just Chrome (for desktop and android) or Firefox!


These demos/experiments are entirely client-side; i.e. no server installation needed! (for basic webpages only!)


Browser Support

WebRTC Experiments works fine on following web-browsers:

Browser Support
Firefox Stable / Aurora / Nightly
Google Chrome Stable / Canary / Beta / Dev
Internet Explorer / IE Chrome Frame
Android Chrome Beta

  1. DataChannel.js — A JavaScript library for data/file/text sharing!
  2. RTCMultiConnection.js — A JavaScript library for streams renegotiation and sharing; multi-session establishment and much more.
  3. RecordRTC.js — A library to record audio/video streams
  4. Pre-recorded media streaming — Most demanded and useful feature!
  5. Socket.io over Node.js — Copy/Paste/Deploy and you're done!
  6. RTCall.js — A library for Browser-to-Browser audio-only calling

Many-to-Many style of WebRTC Experiments

  1. Group video sharing / video-conferencing
  2. Group file sharing
  3. Group text chat

One-way video broadcasting

  1. WebRTC one-way video broadcasting

One-to-Many style of WebRTC Experiments

  1. Video broadcasting
  2. Audio broadcasting

One-to-One style of WebRTC Experiments

  1. One-to-one WebRTC video chat using WebSocket
  2. One-to-one WebRTC video chat using socket.io

  1. Plugin free screen sharing
  2. Screen sharing

  1. Using RTCDataChannel
  2. Using Firebase
  3. A realtime chat using RTCDataChannel
  4. A realtime chat using Firebase

WebRTC Audio/Video Recording

RecordRTC: WebRTC audio/video recording / Demo


Pre-recorded media streaming

Pre-recorded media streaming


Demos using DataChannel.js

  1. DataChannel basic demo
  2. Auto Session Establishment and Users presence detection

  1. Multi-Session Establishment
  2. File Sharing + Text Chat
  3. All-in-One test
  4. Video Conferencing
  5. Video Broadcasting
  6. Audio Conferencing
  7. Join with/without camera
  8. Screen Sharing
  9. One-to-One file sharing
  10. Manual session establishment + extra data transmission
  11. Manual session establishment + extra data transmission + video conferencing
  12. Users ejection and presence detection
  13. Customizing Bandwidth

in-Page / One-Page / Client Side
Text chat using RTCDataChannel APIs
Simple video chat
Sharing video - using socket.io for signaling
Sharing video - using WebSockets for signaling

Documents for newcomers/newbies/beginners

A few documents for newbies and beginners
RTCPeerConnection Documentation
RTCMultiConnection Documentation
DataChannel Documentation
How to use RTCPeerConnection.js?
RTCDataChannel for Beginners
How to use RTCDataChannel? - single code for both canary and nightly
WebRTC for Beginners: A getting stared guide!
WebRTC for Newbies
How to write video-conferencing application using WebRTC?
How to broadcast files using RTCDataChannel APIs?
WebRTC Signaling Concepts

<script src="https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.com/DataChannel.js"></script>
var channel = new DataChannel('channel-name');
channel.onopen = function(e) {};
channel.onmessage = function(e) {};
channel.send(file || data || 'text');

<script src="https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.com/RTCMultiConnection-v1.3.js"></script>
var connection = new RTCMultiConnection();
connection.onstream = function (e) {
    if (e.type === 'local') mainVideo.src = e.blobURL;
    if (e.type === 'remote') document.body.appendChild(e.mediaElement);
}

// searching/connecting pre-created session
connection.connect('session-id');

// to create/open a new session
// it should be called "only-once" by the session-initiator
[button-init-session].onclick = function() {
    connection.open('session-id');
};

<script src="https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.com/RTCall.js"></script>
var call = new RTCall();
call.onincomingcall = function(caller) {
   call.receive(caller.receiverid);
};
call.oncustomer = function(customer) {
   call.call(customer.callerid);
};

Use your own socket.io implementation!

// openSignalingChannel or openSocket!
openSignalingChannel: function(config) {
   var URL = 'http://domain.com:8888/';
   var channel = config.channel || this.channel || 'one-to-one-video-chat';
   var sender = Math.round(Math.random() * 60535) + 5000;
   
   io.connect(URL).emit('new-channel', {
      channel: channel,
      sender : sender
   });
   
   var socket = io.connect(URL + channel);
   socket.channel = channel;
   
   socket.on('connect', function () {
      if (config.callback) config.callback(socket);
   });
   
   socket.send = function (message) {
        socket.emit('message', {
            sender: sender,
            data  : message
        });
    };
   
   socket.on('message', config.onmessage);
}

For a ready-made socket.io over node.js implementation; visit this link.

Use firebase for testing purpose!

Remember, You must link firebase.js file before using below code:

openSignalingChannel: function (config) {
    var channel = config.channel || this.channel || 'WebRTC-Experiment';
    var socket = new Firebase('https://chat.firebaseIO.com/' + channel);
    socket.channel = channel;
    socket.on('child_added', function (data) {
        config.onmessage && config.onmessage(data.val());
    });
    socket.send = function (data) {
        this.push(data);
    };
    config.onopen && setTimeout(config.onopen, 1);
    socket.onDisconnect().remove();
    return socket;
}

How to use RecordRTC?
<script src="https://webrtc-experiment.appspot.com/RecordRTC.js"></script>

How to record video using RecordRTC?

var recorder = RecordRTC({
	video: HTMLVideoElement
});

/* start recording video */
recorder.recordVideo();

/* stop recording video and save recorded file to disk */
recorder.stopVideo(function(recordedFileURL) {
   window.open(recordedFileURL);
});
How to record audio using RecordRTC?
var recorder = RecordRTC({
	stream: MediaStream || LocalMediaStream
});

/* start recording audio */
recorder.recordAudio();

/* stop recording audio and save recorded file to disk */
recorder.stopAudio(function(recordedFileURL) {
   window.open(recordedFileURL);
});

RecordRTC Documentation


License

WebRTC Experiments are released under MIT licence . Copyright (c) 2013 Muaz Khan.

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