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WebRTC Experiments works fine on following web-browsers:
| Browser | Support |
|---|---|
| Firefox | Aurora |
| Firefox | Nightly |
| Google Chrome | Stable |
| Google Chrome | Canary |
| Google Chrome | Beta |
| Google Chrome | Dev |
| A few top-level WebRTC Experiments |
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| Video Hangout : many to many |
| Video Broadcast : one to many |
| File Hangout : many to many |
| File Broadcast : one to many |
| Chat Hangout : many to many |
| Chat Broadcast : one to many |
| Audio Broadcast : one to many |
| Screen Sharing : one to many |
| Screen Viewer : one-to-many WebRTC Screen Sharing! |
| Chrome to Firefox Screen Sharing : Cross Browser Screen Sharing! |
| A few documents for newbies and beginners |
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| How to use RTCPeerConnection.js? |
| RTCDataChannel for Beginners |
| How to use RTCDataChannel? - single code for both canary and nightly |
| WebRTC for Beginners: A getting stared guide! |
| WebRTC for Newbies |
| How to broadcast video using RTCWeb APIs? |
| How to share audio-only streams? |
| How to broadcast files using RTCDataChannel APIs? |
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