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Video chat in the browser?
Good afternoon, dear habrazhitel. There was a need for one project to use video chat to connect two parties on the site (no longer required). Therefore, I am now in an active search for the most flexible, load-resistant, and convenient system that you can buy or use for free. I would be grateful for any advice and help in finding frameworks, programs, scripts.
PS The site is not about female charm, so services that provide chats with per-minute billing are most likely not suitable.
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tokbox.com/opentok/ one on one free, api there is simple and well documented
Flash + RED5 or NGINX for example (faster). Of the novelties of WebRTC, but, it has not yet settled down.
Google Hangouts has some kind of API:
developers.google.com/+/hangouts/button
But maybe that's not it at all. But suddenly it will be useful :) (I did not study it myself)
As far as I know, Google is sawing its service. But so far there is no worker anywhere.
Try to file it yourself: if you only need p2p, and one of the computers has an external IP address, it's easy to do.
hacks.mozilla.org/2013/05/embedding-webrtc-video-chat-right-into-your-website/
freshtilledsoil.com/the-future-of-web/webrtc-video/
to help you.
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