The August product release is out! Here are the highlights:
- IceLink's connection algorithms have been updated to handles some edge cases when connecting two WAN peers. The Community edition has been updated so WAN connections are allowed for a full 10 seconds to demonstrate P2P establishment.
- To demonstrate IceLink's P2P establishment, a virtualization module has been added that allows you, in code, to simulate any possible network configuration. A test suite is included that provides full coverage and indicates when a P2P link is possible with STUN only, and when TURN is required.
- Support for WPF has been added in parallel with WinForms for .NET-based WebRTC applications.
- The groundwork for DTLS-SRTP has been laid. Firefox and Opera now use the native WebRTC implementation, so Internet Explorer is the only major browser that relies on the Java applet. DTLS-SRTP is not yet complete for non-JavaScript platforms, but it is very close and should be ready for the September release.
- WebSync now comes bundled with an installer for the WebSync Cache Service. One of the major advantages of the SQL Server providers was the ability to "see" what was happening inside the data store using ad-hoc SQL queries. We didn't want to lose that ability when using the WebSync Cache, so we created a WebSync Cache Manager, which allows you to remotely perform data queries against the Cache Service as well as remotely control the service state (start/stop/restart).
As always, we welcome your feedback! Check out support.frozenmountain.com to submit and vote on feature requests/ideas as well as ask questions from our technical staff and receive prompt answers. For any other issues, feel free to send us a message.
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Opera has removed support for getUserMedia from their current release (Opera 15), so unfortunately Opera will fall back to the Java applet until they re-add it. Here is a link for more information:
http://my.opera.com/ODIN/blog/2013/05/28/a-first-peek-at-opera-15-for-computers
Hello Anton,
Very nice. I am glad that you introduced important issues in this release. I am very happy to see the WPF example also and believe me, i laughed on myself , as i did the same but was using image uielement to render the video on the form. You used Canvas and thats wonderful. Your team is having good presence.
Now, only one more request, when there is any example for Windows 8 video conference.
Also, when can we talk in detail for the sales channel and requirement ? I am back in India and will be back in Frankfurt on 25th.
Best regards my friend. :)
Your Indo-German friend Tanmay
We haven't had the opportunity to develop out the camera/microphone hardware access and VP8 codec on the Windows 8 platform. Right now, we are busy implementing DTLS-SRTP so Firefox can talk natively to .NET/iOS/Android/etc. Once that is done, we'll turn our focus towards Xamarin.Android, Xamarin.iOS, Windows Phone and Windows 8.
Shoot an email to sales@frozenmountain.com regarding the sales channel. They're expecting to hear from you.
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