I am trying to create an application which requires a user to send his local video stream to multiple peers using webRTC. As far as I've seen I am responsible for managing several PeerConnection objects because a PeerConnection can only connect to a single peer at a time. What I want to know is if it is possible to create a connection and send my local stream to a peer without him sendig his local stream to me using webRTC.
Is it possible to use webRTC to send a stream to a peer without him sending his local stream to you?
1 Answer
Simply don't call peer.addStream
for broadcast-viewers to make it oneway streaming!
You can disable audio/video media lines in the session description by setting OfferToReceiveAudio
and OfferToReceiveVideo
to false
.
3-Way handshake isn't drafted by RTCWebb IETF WG, yet.
Because browser needs to take care of a lot stuff simultaneously like multi-tracks and multi-media lines; where each m-line should point out a unique peer.
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Great answer! Also, thanks for the relevant code, regarding this issue, on your github repo! Jan 16, 2014 at 10:45
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Note that the spec and browsers have since changed to lower-case 'o' and a simpler structure. E.g.
{ offerToReceiveVideo: false, offerToReceiveAudio: false }
.– jibJul 7, 2015 at 3:10