
Tsahi Levent-Levi
Founder and Blogger at BlogGeek.me
Check out my new WebRTC codelab: https://t.co/183m0dHpnz
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1 week ago |
bloggeek.me | Tsahi Levent-Levi
Explore the role of voice LLM in interactive AI. Understand how voice interfaces in generative AI require the use of WebRTC technology. [In this list of short articles, I’ll be going over some WebRTC related quotes and try to explain them]We’re all into ChatGPT, LLMs, Agentic AI, Conversational AI, bots, whatever you want to call them. Our world and life now revolves around prompting. It used to be search and copy+paste. Now it is all prompting. A natural extension of text is voice.
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3 weeks ago |
bloggeek.me | Tsahi Levent-Levi
Troubleshoot your WebRTC applications with proven strategies. Discover tools to resolve common issues in connectivity and performance. WebRTC is great. When it works. When it doesn’t? A bit less so. Which is why there are tools available at your disposal to be able to debug and troubleshoot issues with your WebRTC application – be it connectivity failures, poor quality, bad use of the APIs or just buggy implementation.
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1 month ago |
bloggeek.me | Tsahi Levent-Levi
Explore the WebRTC API trace for effective debugging and troubleshooting of connectivity and quality issues in your applications. WebRTC is great. When it works. When it doesn’t? A bit less so. Which is why there are tools available at your disposal to be able to debug and troubleshoot issues with your WebRTC application – be it connectivity failures, poor quality, bad use of the APIs or just buggy implementation.
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1 month ago |
bloggeek.me | Tsahi Levent-Levi
Unlock the potential of WebRTC stats with getStats to boost your application’s performance and reliability. WebRTC is great. When it works. When it doesn’t? A bit less so. Which is why there are tools available at your disposal to be able to debug and troubleshoot issues with your WebRTC application – be it connectivity failures, poor quality, bad use of the APIs or just buggy implementation. This article, as well as the other articles in this series were written with the assistance of Philipp Hancke.
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1 month ago |
bloggeek.me | Tsahi Levent-Levi
Maximize your understanding of webrtc stats and webrtc-internals, assisting you in monitoring and analyzing WebRTC applications. WebRTC is great. When it works. When it doesn’t? A bit less so. Which is why there are tools available at your disposal to be able to debug and troubleshoot issues with your WebRTC application – be it connectivity failures, poor quality, bad use of the APIs or just buggy implementation.
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We started the Q&A videos about a year ago We’re now 50 videos in Got questions about WebRTC? This is for you https://t.co/knzczq4ZaM https://t.co/tz3LxHCZKZ

The automatic tracking and framing of people is great – it is a nice conversation opener when needed – on top of the camera being good enough for my needs with built-in pan, tilt AND zoom. Read more 👉 https://t.co/1MGlPBQ38c #WebRTC #PracticalTips #ZoomMeetings https://t.co/Sjm28PlTvY

The candidate pair lets you access the local and remote candidate statistics for the candidates it is formed from via the `localCandidateId`and `remoteCandidateId`properties Read more 👉 https://t.co/iPwdgxcPz2 #WebRTC https://t.co/Kt8ZT7DsTA