Creating a WebRTC Microphone Source in Altus

Scope

This article shows you how to create a WebRTC microphone source for an Altus console.

Description

The Axia Altus console is capable of using WebRTC to send/receive audio to/from the console via a modern web browser, allowing someone to use their computer's microphone and speakers/headphones to talk through and listen to the console.

Please note that WebRTC can only be used on a system that has been properly configured and licensed, so this article assumes that This article describes how to setup a microphone

WebRTC (web real-time communications) is an open source protocol that is available in most modern web browsers to facilitate real-time communication capabilities. More information can be found online at https://www.webrtc.org

Backend Requirements

While WebRTC is an open standard, it can only be used on a system that has been properly configured. Additionally, using WebRTC with an Altus console is an additional feature, so this article assumes that  This article describes how to setup a microphone

WebRTC (web real-time communications) is an open source protocol that is available in most modern web browsers to facilitate real-time communication capabilities. More information can be found online at https://www.webrtc.org

Requirements, Steps, Etc.

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