Live previewing of streaming video in the cloud

    公开(公告)号:US11457279B1

    公开(公告)日:2022-09-27

    申请号:US16143264

    申请日:2018-09-26

    Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for live previewing of streaming video in the cloud are disclosed. A portion of a video stream is received at a cloud-based media streaming system via a network. The media streaming system generates a video preview of the portion of the video stream. The media streaming system sends the video preview to a client device via a peer-to-peer connection before an additional portion of the video stream is received by the media streaming system. The video preview is displayed on the client device.

    Serverless signaling in peer-to-peer session initialization

    公开(公告)号:US10944801B1

    公开(公告)日:2021-03-09

    申请号:US16284893

    申请日:2019-02-25

    Abstract: Systems and methods are described for facilitating delivery of resources via peer-to-peer connections without requiring an intermediary signaling server. Typically, before establishing a peer-to-peer connection, peers must exchange signaling information such as their reachability over a network. Traditional systems often rely on an intermediary signaling server to act as a go-between for peers and assist in the exchange of signaling information. The present disclosure removes the need for a signaling server. Instead, peers may utilize message collections on a messaging system to exchange signaling information. A requesting peer may submit a request to access a resource to a message collection for that resource. A providing peer may obtain the request, and submit a response to a message collection for the requesting peer. Peers may continue to exchange information via the collections until a peer-to-peer connection is established.

    Serverless signaling in peer-to-peer session initialization

    公开(公告)号:US11843642B1

    公开(公告)日:2023-12-12

    申请号:US17195259

    申请日:2021-03-08

    Abstract: Systems and methods are described for facilitating delivery of resources via peer-to-peer connections without requiring an intermediary signaling server. Typically, before establishing a peer-to-peer connection, peers must exchange signaling information such as their reachability over a network. Traditional systems often rely on an intermediary signaling server to act as a go-between for peers and assist in the exchange of signaling information. The present disclosure removes the need for a signaling server. Instead, peers may utilize message collections on a messaging system to exchange signaling information. A requesting peer may submit a request to access a resource to a message collection for that resource. A providing peer may obtain the request, and submit a response to a message collection for the requesting peer. Peers may continue to exchange information via the collections until a peer-to-peer connection is established.

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