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== Please note ==
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This feature is not on the immediate roadmap anymore. If you want to contribute (and you're prepared to lead the development of the entire feature), please contact the core team. Thanks.
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
  
67P comes with integrated video- and audio chat capabilities. In the beginning, this is limited to 1on1 calls, but we will support conferencing and/or broadcasting at a later point. WebRTC ([http://webrtc.org "Web Real-time Communication"]) is used to enable this. WebRTC currently works in Firefox, Chrome, FF and Chrome on Android, Opera and some lesser known browsers (e.g. Bowser on iOS). We might switch to ORTC ([http://ortc.org "Object RTC"]) at some point, which is a lower-level standard that will be supported in Internet Explorer also.
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Kosmos comes with integrated video- and audio chat capabilities. In the beginning, this is limited to 1on1 calls, but we will support conferencing and/or broadcasting at a later point. WebRTC ([http://webrtc.org "Web Real-time Communication"]) is used to enable this. WebRTC currently works in Firefox, Chrome, FF and Chrome on Android, Opera and some lesser known browsers (e.g. Bowser on iOS). We might switch to ORTC ([http://ortc.org "Object RTC"]) at some point, which is a lower-level standard that will be supported in Internet Explorer also.
  
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
 
67P RTC is an integrated featuren in HyperChannel. Only direct 1on1 calls will be implemented for now.
 
  
 
=== HyperChannel Integration ===
 
=== HyperChannel Integration ===
  
A video stream (or audio symbol for non-video) will be integrated into the 67P UI (maybe in an extra tab?) You can also "pop-out" this UI component, which makes working on multiple screens easier (and requesting full screen simpler).
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A video stream (or audio symbol for non-video) will be integrated into the Hyperchannel UI (maybe in an extra tab?) You can also "pop-out" this UI component, which makes working on multiple screens easier (and requesting full screen simpler).
  
 
=== Feature Ideas for Later™ ===
 
=== Feature Ideas for Later™ ===
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* Conferencing
 
* Conferencing
 
* Broadcasting
 
* Broadcasting
* Call in to a WebRTC call via plain old phone system
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* Call in to a WebRTC call via plain old phone system (e.g. via [https://www.sipgate.io sipgate] or similar)
  
 
==== Stand Alone Application ====
 
==== Stand Alone Application ====
  
The WebRTC Stand Alone Application will be needed in the following cases:
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The WebRTC stand-alone application will be needed in the following cases:
  
 
* One of the participants is not on HC, but using an IRC Client
 
* One of the participants is not on HC, but using an IRC Client
 
* Both parties are using IRC. The Server/Mod generates a room link on the SA app for them. Or maybe: Don't support this scenario?
 
* Both parties are using IRC. The Server/Mod generates a room link on the SA app for them. Or maybe: Don't support this scenario?
* Inviting people to an 1on1 chat that are not part of the current 67P organisation (maybe via email)
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* Inviting people to an 1on1 chat that are not part of the current Kosmos organisation (maybe via email)
  
 
The SA application displays the video stream of the other party, however, some kind of text communication channel is still needed (people want to exchange links etc) - This will be done via IRC or WebRTC's DataChannels.
 
The SA application displays the video stream of the other party, however, some kind of text communication channel is still needed (people want to exchange links etc) - This will be done via IRC or WebRTC's DataChannels.
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* Peers can exchange some messages w/ each other (like "offer: i can do this codec" or "ice: i have this kind of nat")
 
* Peers can exchange some messages w/ each other (like "offer: i can do this codec" or "ice: i have this kind of nat")
  
It is implemented on top of the existing IRC channels (via SockerHub) using special message formats, which will get parsed by the HC Client. For backwards compat (later), it could include a link to the SA app:
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It is implemented on top of the existing IRC channels (via SocketHub) using special message formats, which will get parsed by the HC Client. For backwards compatibility (later), it could include a link to the SA app:
  
 
     A → B [67p-rtc-invite] Here is your video call: https://playground.p67.io/rtc/bilfgneehlrieli
 
     A → B [67p-rtc-invite] Here is your video call: https://playground.p67.io/rtc/bilfgneehlrieli
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     A → B [67p-rtc-params] (Signaling messages)
 
     A → B [67p-rtc-params] (Signaling messages)
 
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== Before feature launch ==
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* In order to be able to quickly launch meetings before having our own integration, we could create scripts for hal8000 to start new meetings at e.g. g2m, meet.jit.si, talky, palava.tv.
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== Notes ==
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* http://socket.io/blog/socket.io-p2p

Latest revision as of 09:50, 5 May 2017

Please note

This feature is not on the immediate roadmap anymore. If you want to contribute (and you're prepared to lead the development of the entire feature), please contact the core team. Thanks.

Summary

Kosmos comes with integrated video- and audio chat capabilities. In the beginning, this is limited to 1on1 calls, but we will support conferencing and/or broadcasting at a later point. WebRTC ("Web Real-time Communication") is used to enable this. WebRTC currently works in Firefox, Chrome, FF and Chrome on Android, Opera and some lesser known browsers (e.g. Bowser on iOS). We might switch to ORTC ("Object RTC") at some point, which is a lower-level standard that will be supported in Internet Explorer also.

Features

HyperChannel Integration

A video stream (or audio symbol for non-video) will be integrated into the Hyperchannel UI (maybe in an extra tab?) You can also "pop-out" this UI component, which makes working on multiple screens easier (and requesting full screen simpler).

Feature Ideas for Later™

  • Screensharing
  • Conferencing
  • Broadcasting
  • Call in to a WebRTC call via plain old phone system (e.g. via sipgate or similar)

Stand Alone Application

The WebRTC stand-alone application will be needed in the following cases:

  • One of the participants is not on HC, but using an IRC Client
  • Both parties are using IRC. The Server/Mod generates a room link on the SA app for them. Or maybe: Don't support this scenario?
  • Inviting people to an 1on1 chat that are not part of the current Kosmos organisation (maybe via email)

The SA application displays the video stream of the other party, however, some kind of text communication channel is still needed (people want to exchange links etc) - This will be done via IRC or WebRTC's DataChannels.

Technical Implementation

Components: Client/UI Integration, Signaling Backend (might be IRC/SH), TURN Relay, SFU/MCU for Conferencing > 4

Signaling

WebRTC requires "signaling" which serves two purposes:

  • Peers meet each other
  • Peers can exchange some messages w/ each other (like "offer: i can do this codec" or "ice: i have this kind of nat")

It is implemented on top of the existing IRC channels (via SocketHub) using special message formats, which will get parsed by the HC Client. For backwards compatibility (later), it could include a link to the SA app:

   A → B [67p-rtc-invite] Here is your video call: https://playground.p67.io/rtc/bilfgneehlrieli
   B → A [67p-rtc-accept] Accepted
   A → B [67p-rtc-params] (Signaling messages)
   ...

Before feature launch

  • In order to be able to quickly launch meetings before having our own integration, we could create scripts for hal8000 to start new meetings at e.g. g2m, meet.jit.si, talky, palava.tv.

Notes