New Release – PhonoSDK 0.4

July 19th, 2012 by Jose de Castro

We’re pleased to announce the availability PhonoSDK 0.4. This is largely a bugfix release with some much anticipated performance improvements. Most notably, we added support for Adobe’s fancy RTMFP protocol which offers reduced latency and an acoustic echo canceler (yay!). No code changes are required to use the new stack. Just switch to v0.4 and load the Flash audio plugin to reap the benefits. Check it out for yourself.

Also worth mentioning, Phono Mobile was updated to support PhoneGap 1.7 along with some fixes to minor stability issues reported on iOS and Android devices.

This is the by far our best and most stable release to date so don’t just sit there; grab the new release and build something amazing.

A note on WebRTC: Many have asked when to expect an official WebRTC plugin. WebRTC is still a moving target so bear with us (and the rest of the standards community) as we sort things out. That said, I can confirm that the next Phono release will be so significant that it may just propel the project forward to 1.0. Stay tuned and happy coding.

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