webRTC working example, multiple video chat
after improving my PHP, CSS, JS, Skills I found years ago webWTC that had no support. Now in 2018 I see very nice things online with webRTC.
I love to learn more about it and found some nice "basic" examples.
for some reason I can't figure out how I get video chat with multiple people. I donwload lots of examples but all of them give 404 errores. missing Socket.io... or connection, missing css files, javascript etc.
Does one of you have a working script? I prefer not to use servers with special software installed. I guess I'm to dumb for Socket.IO even on the page "get started" with socket.io... i dont understand anything of it. I am using a directadmin server (shared). I cant install it.
lots of scripts online don't explain neither how to install it so I copied it to my server.. I guess I am missing something important. I've tried over 20 scripts.
socket.io webrtc chat
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after improving my PHP, CSS, JS, Skills I found years ago webWTC that had no support. Now in 2018 I see very nice things online with webRTC.
I love to learn more about it and found some nice "basic" examples.
for some reason I can't figure out how I get video chat with multiple people. I donwload lots of examples but all of them give 404 errores. missing Socket.io... or connection, missing css files, javascript etc.
Does one of you have a working script? I prefer not to use servers with special software installed. I guess I'm to dumb for Socket.IO even on the page "get started" with socket.io... i dont understand anything of it. I am using a directadmin server (shared). I cant install it.
lots of scripts online don't explain neither how to install it so I copied it to my server.. I guess I am missing something important. I've tried over 20 scripts.
socket.io webrtc chat
We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04
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after improving my PHP, CSS, JS, Skills I found years ago webWTC that had no support. Now in 2018 I see very nice things online with webRTC.
I love to learn more about it and found some nice "basic" examples.
for some reason I can't figure out how I get video chat with multiple people. I donwload lots of examples but all of them give 404 errores. missing Socket.io... or connection, missing css files, javascript etc.
Does one of you have a working script? I prefer not to use servers with special software installed. I guess I'm to dumb for Socket.IO even on the page "get started" with socket.io... i dont understand anything of it. I am using a directadmin server (shared). I cant install it.
lots of scripts online don't explain neither how to install it so I copied it to my server.. I guess I am missing something important. I've tried over 20 scripts.
socket.io webrtc chat
after improving my PHP, CSS, JS, Skills I found years ago webWTC that had no support. Now in 2018 I see very nice things online with webRTC.
I love to learn more about it and found some nice "basic" examples.
for some reason I can't figure out how I get video chat with multiple people. I donwload lots of examples but all of them give 404 errores. missing Socket.io... or connection, missing css files, javascript etc.
Does one of you have a working script? I prefer not to use servers with special software installed. I guess I'm to dumb for Socket.IO even on the page "get started" with socket.io... i dont understand anything of it. I am using a directadmin server (shared). I cant install it.
lots of scripts online don't explain neither how to install it so I copied it to my server.. I guess I am missing something important. I've tried over 20 scripts.
socket.io webrtc chat
socket.io webrtc chat
edited Nov 24 '18 at 4:51
Stone Pentecost
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We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04
add a comment |
We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04
We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04
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We don't know what you don't understand. Also, you ask about multiple participants, yet sound like you're struggling with basic one-on-one calls? Please be more specific?
– jib
Nov 24 '18 at 14:04
1-one-one calls is very easy. its upload the code and it work. I can figure out how it work and change it like my needs. Im new at webRTC and want to have a group of 4 cameras/users. I found lots of examples but none of them works when I upload it. Its because of socket.io in my own opinion. I've tried to install it but don't understand it. so --- if I can do it without socket.io... great! -- if I really need socket.io.. I cant figure out how to get in on my webspace. sorry.. I can do alot but never finished school :P and dont know tech-talk :P
– Stone Pentecost
Nov 24 '18 at 18:27
Some form of signaling (e.g. WebSocket or socket.io) is needed even for one-on-one calls... Try MDN or this answer.
– jib
Nov 25 '18 at 2:04