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The End of Transcoding WebRTC Video Sessions

April 5, 2016 / in VoIP / 3 Comments

The End of Transcoding WebRTC Video Sessions

Google published the release notes of Chrome 50. It now supports H.264 (behind a flag). Google adds H.264 to Chrome. This was an expected addition to Chrome given the WebRTC Mandatory to Implement video codec decision at the IETF that both VP8 and H.264 should be supported by browsers. Does this put an end to the need for WebRTC video transcoding and to server side decode and encode?

Tagged With: H.264, H.265, Transcoding, Video Codec, VP8, VP9, WebRTC

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