mediasoup
webrtc-without-signaling-server
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C++ | JavaScript | |
ISC License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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- WebRTC for the Curious
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Implementing group video conference seems quite hard. Any tips on what I might be doing wrong ?
Given the financial restraint, i was avoiding paid API's like twilio. I started looking at mediasoup https://github.com/versatica/mediasoup, but while implementing the SFU server, its seems a lot more involved. For ex, TURN and STUN, peers negotiating different video codecs, adaptively changing the quality of video etc. Is it usually this difficult to implement a video conferencing apps ?
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STUNner Kubernetes media gateway for WebRTC
This release ships lots of new features to the already comprehensive set of them. Currently, we offer several working tutorials on how to set up STUNner with widely used WebRTC media servers and other applications that use WebRTC in Kubernetes, such as: - LiveKit - Jitsi - mediasoup - n.eko - Kurento
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Free - Self-hosted - WebRTC - alternative to Zoom, Teams, Google Meet - Real time video calls, chat, screen sharing, file sharing, collaborative whiteboard, dashboard, rooms scheduler and more!
Architecture WebRTC SFU (server with Selective Forwarding Unit). Can handle unlimited rooms without limits of time, each having 8+ users, potentially many as it is scalable. Routing is a multiparty topology, where each participant sends its media to the MiroTalk media server mediasoup and receives all other’s media from it. This version is Ideally suited for large group video conferences.
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Free Secure WebRTC P2P/SFU/C2C Video Calls, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, Chat and more.
I started the MiroTalk P2P & MiroTalk SFU projects during the pandemic period (about 1+ year ago), not knowing anything about the WebRTC. Making often the video conferences with my colleagues and not wanting to depend on Zoom, Teams, Google Meet... I decided to do some research about how it works and from there MiroTalk was born :) I Giving to everyone the chance to have its own instance of MiroTalk, which can be customized as you like and run in any cloud, vps, server. If you're just starting out, I suggest you take a look at the MiroTalk C2C (New) code, which can be a good starting point to understand how the architecture WebRTC Mesh (P2P) works. Later you can also study how the WebRTC SFU (Selective Forwarding Units - I recommend mediasoup which I personally love) or MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) architecture works. I wish you all the best!
- Jitsi: More secure, more flexible, and completely free video conferencing
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WebRTC 102: Understanding libWebrtc
The "Mediasoup" project provides a high level JavaScript/TypeScript interface to the WebRTC APIs. The core logic of this project is implemented in C++/Rust. Consider taking a look at the project if you want an easy-to-use library instead of the low-level libWebRTC APIs. A notable project to mention is the Pion/webrtc project which has a Golang implementation of the WebRTC API. Of course, we should mention the rust port WebRTC.rs. Let’s keep all the rustaceans happy too!
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Germany Forces a Microsoft 365 Ban Due to Privacy Concerns
Indeed, maddening, especially as the wonderful https://mediasoup.org/ is developed here. Europe will never have great tech companies when the answer seems to be throwing €€€ away instead of investing locally
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WebRTC P2P/SFU - Open Source - Alternative to Jitsi, Zoom, Google-Meet, Microsoft-Teams...
Hello thedominux, Thanks for your interest in MiroTalk ;) MiroTalk SFU code is: - JAVA-SCRIPT: 85.2% - HTML: 10.0% - CSS: 4.5% And has built in mediasoup server, more details about: https://mediasoup.org/
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How to Build a Video Chat App: Types, Cost, & Must-Have Features
Mediasoup
webrtc-without-signaling-server
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WebRTC is now a W3C and IETF standard
If you're willing to solve the discovery and NAT traversal problems yourself, but it's perfectly doable - AFAIU the WebRTC protocol doesn't care how you solve those problems, just that you do. See e.g. this little demo: https://github.com/lesmana/webrtc-without-signaling-server
What are some alternatives?
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
webappsec-csp - WebAppSec Content Security Policy
janus-gateway - Janus WebRTC Server
jitsi - Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, IRC and many other useful features.
peerjs - Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC.
mirotalk - 🚀 WebRTC - P2P - Simple, Secure, Fast Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k and 60fps, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
FirebaseRTC - Codelab for building a WebRTC Video chat application using Firebase Cloudstore.
mediasoup-demo - mediasoup official demo application
webrtc-streamer - WebRTC streamer for V4L2 capture devices, RTSP sources and Screen Capture
aws-appsync-chat - Real-Time Offline Ready Chat App written with GraphQL, AWS AppSync, & AWS Amplify
gst-plugins-bad - 'Bad' GStreamer plugins and helper libraries. This module has been merged into the main GStreamer repo for further development.
nettu-meet - Open source video conferencing system for tutors.