4/17/2023 0 Comments Iphone browser with flash player![]() ![]() We suggested to use the approach, the code name “WSPlayer”, that allows for delivering a live video stream via the Websocket protocol, then decode this stream using JavaScript and render the video stream onto the Canvas HTML5 element using WebGL. Previously, we wrote about a way to play video with minimum latency in iOS Safari, and this method is still actual for iOS 9 and iOS 10 that lack support for WebRTC. iOS and Mac users can now enjoy full-functional in-browser video chats, live broadcasts with low (less than a second) real-time latency, calls and conferences and more. Think for a minute: millions of iPhones and iPads all over the world suddenly learned to play real-time audio and video in a browser. This release among everything else has brought one more important thing to developers: the Safari browser received long-awaited support for WebRTC. A week ago, new iPhones were released along with iOS 11 – a notable event.
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