Getting Media Over QUIC (MoQ) and WebRTC to like each other

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2024-11-07 13:30:18

It’s been a few weeks since we started having a look at QUIC and how it can be used for real-time media. We started a couple of months ago with an overview on QUIC itself, and my prototype stack implementation of it. After that, we started looking at some practical applications, focusing specifically on RTP Over QUIC (RoQ) with some interop tests performed at the IETF Hackathon in Vancouver.

Now is the time to go one step further, and have a look at what is probably the most interesting (and ambitious) effort related to how to realize multimedia applications on top of QUIC: Media Over QUIC (or MoQ for short). I’ve been working on this a lot, lately, especially in terms of getting MoQ and WebRTC to talk to (and like) each other, so without further ado, let’s have a look at what came out of it!

As a side note, I’ll talk about this (and more) at the upcoming (at the time of writing) RTC.ON event in Krakow. Meetecho is one of the sponsors of the event, so if you want to learn more about all this, or just chat with me about it in person, see you there!

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