Create WebRTC session in the browser—run it somewhere else WebRTC is the real-time communication technology used for real-time media streaming. Used for things like Google Meet, Discord and Zoom on the web. With Handoff you create your WebRTC session in the browser, but then move it to a process you control. This lets you do a few interesting things. Record - Join the Zoom call via handoff and save media as it passes through. Send - Use FFmpeg or send an external source. Not limited by browser quality/capture code. Reverse Engineer - Capture ICE/DTLS and decrypted RTP/RTCP/SCTP traffic sequenceDiagram participant Handoff participant Browser participant Website Browser->>Website: Authenticate and use the site normally Website->>Browser: WebRTC Signaling Note over Browser: WebRTC API is mocked Browser->>Handoff: Forward Signaling Handoff->>Website: Establish WebRTC session Loading See examples directory. examples/datachannel shows a normal page with an optional override, examples/media-save saves VP8 video on the backend while still showing it in the browser, examples/media-send forwards VP8 RTP from the backend into the browser, and examples/greasemonkey generates a userscript that overrides RTCPeerConnection automatically. Typically you will install the greasemonkey script and then run one of the examples. Below is an example of sending a users webcam to a WebRTC service, but replacing outgoing video with a ffmpeg testsrc. Handoff sits between the users so it can replace with any arbitrary video. Community Pion has an active community on the Discord. Follow the Pion Bluesky or Pion Twitter for project updates and important WebRTC news. We are always looking to support your projects. Please reach out if you have something to build! If you need commercial support or don't want to use public methods you can contact us at team@pion.ly Check out the contributing wiki to join the group of amazing people making this project possible MIT License - see LICENSE for full text
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