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Fuze vs Mediasoup: What are the differences?

Fuze: Online Meetings for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. Fuze is the highest quality most reliable way to meet, share, and get work done. Fuze supports 12 HD video conference streams and up to 250 participants with clear HD voice. Share high resolution interactive content with powerful co-annotation controls; Mediasoup: Cutting Edge WebRTC Video Conferencing. Mediasoup and its client side libraries provide a super low level API. They are intended to enable different use cases and scenarios, without any constraint or assumption. Some of these use cases are: Group video chat applications, One-to-many (or few-to-many) broadcasting applications in real-time, and RTP streaming.

Fuze and Mediasoup can be categorized as "Web and Video Conferencing" tools.

Some of the features offered by Fuze are:

  • Consistent experience across supported devices
  • Mobile: iOS and Android
  • Desktop: OSX, Windows, and Linux

On the other hand, Mediasoup provides the following key features:

  • Simulcast and SVC support
  • Congestion control
  • Sender and receiver bandwidth estimation with spatial/temporal layers distribution algorithm
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What is Fuze?

Fuze is the highest quality most reliable way to meet, share, and get work done. Fuze supports 12 HD video conference streams and up to 250 participants with clear HD voice. Share high resolution interactive content with powerful co-annotation controls.

What is Mediasoup?

Mediasoup and its client side libraries provide a super low level API. They are intended to enable different use cases and scenarios, without any constraint or assumption. Some of these use cases are: Group video chat applications, One-to-many (or few-to-many) broadcasting applications in real-time, and RTP streaming.

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