I am using Agora Web RTC SDK to implement a live stream scenario. The video is being zoomed in automatically and on a mobile browser the back camera is not being mirrored.
I have tried setting up the videoEncoder when creating video camera track using createCameraVideoTrack as following.
encoderConfig: {
encoderConfig: '720p_1'
}
But not getting anywhere. The video is mirrored on remote viewer's screen and aspect ratio is all messed up.
Can someone help. Please
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