[ { "title": "Data Channels", "link": "data-channels", "description": "The data-channels example shows how you can send/recv DataChannel messages from a web browser.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Data Channels Create", "link": "data-channels-create", "description": "Example data-channels-create shows how you can send/recv DataChannel messages from a web browser. The difference with the data-channels example is that the data channel is initialized from the server side in this example.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Data Channels Close", "link": "data-channels-close", "description": "Example data-channels-close is a variant of data-channels that allow playing with the life cycle of data channels.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Data Channels Detach", "link": "data-channels-detach", "description": "The data-channels-detach is an example that shows how you can detach a data channel.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Reflect", "link": "reflect", "description": "The reflect example demonstrates how to have Pion send back to the user exactly what it receives using the same PeerConnection.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Pion to Pion", "link": "#", "description": "Example pion-to-pion is an example of two pion instances communicating directly! It therefore has no corresponding web page.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Play from Disk", "link": "play-from-disk", "description": "The play-from-disk example demonstrates how to send video to your browser from a file saved to disk.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Save to Disk", "link": "save-to-disk", "description": "The save-to-disk example shows how to record your webcam and save the footage to disk on the server side.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "SFU Minimal", "link": "sfu-minimal", "description": "The SFU example demonstrates how to broadcast a video to multiple peers. A broadcaster uploads the video once and the server forwards it to all other peers.", "type": "browser" }, { "title": "Custom Logger", "link": "#", "description": "Example custom-logger demonstrates how the user can override the logging and process messages instead of printing to stdout. It has no corresponding web page.", "type": "browser" } ]