Altering the target value allows applications to control the tradeoff between playout delay and the risk of running out of audio or video frames due to network jitter.Ĭhange array by copy provides additional methods on Array.prototype and TypedArray.prototype to enable changes on the array by returning a new copy of it with the change.
WebRTC application developers can now specify a target in milliseconds of media for the jitter buffer to hold. Similarly, when two nodes are joined, the builtin editor deletes the latter node and moves its children to the end of the preceding node instead of deleting the former node and moving its child to the start of the following node. creates the right node instead of the left node. When a node is split, the builtin editor creates a new node after the original one instead of before, i.e. typing Backspace at the start of a paragraph to join the paragraph and the previous one. typing Enter to split a paragraph, and also when joining two nodes, e.g. The builtin editor now behaves similarly to other browsers with contenteditable and designMode when splitting a node, e.g.