![]() Starting with the M77 release the behavior has changed so that the header extensions will be omitted after RTCP feedback is received for that RTP stream, reducing RTP packet overhead. Previous versions would always attach both header extensions in every sent RTP packet for the life of the connection. PeerConnections in “Unified Plan” mode will negotiate these by default. The MID and RSID RTP header extensions are used to demultiplex RTP streams that share the same transport. This change affects endpoints which use the MID/RSID RTP header extensions to demultiplex RTP streams instead of SSRCs and are not compliant with BUNDLE specification. PSAs Behavior change for sending MID/RSID RTP header extensions Native libraries for Android and iOS are built on a weekly basis and are available on JCenter and CocoaPods the Changelog is available here. The Chrome release schedule can be found here. The help we have received has been invaluable! ![]() Please take a look at this page, for some pointers on how to file a good bug report. As with previous releases, we encourage all developers to run versions of Chrome on the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels frequently and quickly report any issues found. WebRTC M77, currently available in Chrome's beta channel, contains 16 new features and over 70 bug fixes, enhancements and stability/performance improvements. ![]() ![]() ![]() WebRTC M77 branch (cut at r28685 ) Summary ![]()
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