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      <title>Janus WebRTC Server Plugin Interface</title>
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      <description>Introduction This article and video will go through the janus plugin interface.
So a brief introduction about janus-server would be that it is a WebRTC server which facilitates creation of WebRTC media communication channels and the exchange of communication. You can visit their website for a more detailed communication regarding this software.
Janus has a plugin interface through which we can create multiple addons that work over WebRTC where one such example would be Video Room.</description>
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