Unfortunately Firefox doesn’t support Insertable Streams, which is the WebRTC standard we (and others) use to provide video/audio encryption. I believe it’s on Firefox’s roadmap, but it’s not available yet. So for now users would have to use a chromium-based browser such as Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, Edge, etc.
Yes. It’s built on livekit (client/server) which we’ve made light changes to, and then it goes through our network infrastructure and Fastly’s network infrastructure.
Just wanted to say hi, I’m one of the co-founders of this effort and would be happy to discuss.
Looks like it’s not working with Firefox. Are there plans to support other browsers in the future?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1631263 is the tracking issue on mozilla’s side to support insertable streams
Unfortunately Firefox doesn’t support Insertable Streams, which is the WebRTC standard we (and others) use to provide video/audio encryption. I believe it’s on Firefox’s roadmap, but it’s not available yet. So for now users would have to use a chromium-based browser such as Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, Edge, etc.
Are any aspects of this open source software?
Yes. It’s built on livekit (client/server) which we’ve made light changes to, and then it goes through our network infrastructure and Fastly’s network infrastructure.