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Ant-Media-Server
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Advise on best way to implement video calling functionality into my web app
ant media server is the cheapest and has good documentation its also open source. it does the work for us https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/
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Is it possible to do Zoom like application using just the standard API available in the browser?
It offers a community edition that is open source and allows for quick implementation https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/
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Did anyone try Ant Media Server for Video on Demand purposes?
Wiki: https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/wiki/Play-Live-and-VoD-Streams-and-Previews Blog Post: https://antmedia.io/vod-streaming-everything-you-need-to-know/
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Are you into webRTC development? Hack & Win $6000 as a cash reward!
There will be 🎉 fun, 🏆 competition, and 💸 $6000 as cash prizes. For more details on Hackathon: https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/discussions/4848
- An Open Source Software for Audio Streaming
- Open Source Live Streaming Server, Ant Media Server
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Help with multi-user livestreaming social app - Video SDK (Twilio, Agora, etc) too expensive
I think Ant Media Server can meet all your needs. It can be deployed easily and quickly on-premises or on public cloud networks such as AWS, Azure, Alibaba, and others. It provides live streaming SDKs for free. Btw, No limitations such as minutes, viewers, or broadcasts. It is up to your configuration. I think It will be the most affordable solution for you.
- Audio Streaming Software
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Daily or MediaSoup?
Try antmedia its a low latency and media server which also support wide range of streaming protocols like webrtc ,rtsp ,rtmp,hls, dash ,srt .https://antmedia.io/[antmedia ](https://antmedia.io/)
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How to Build a Video Conferencing App with React Native?
Before we start on how to make a video conferencing react native app, l wanted to give some information about Ant Media Server’s React Native SDK and Conference Solution.
AnyChart
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Creating Interactive Calendar Charts in JavaScript
We'll delve into this process using a JavaScript charting library. As a support engineer at AnyChart, and with our JS library recently named best in data visualization, it was a natural choice to use our tool for this tutorial. What about the example data? Other tutorials! There's a treasure trove of JS charting tutorials on our blog, and it occurred to me that compiling these tutorials into a calendar chart would serve as a unique, engaging, and practical example for this guide.
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How to Create an OHLC Chart in JavaScript
Now that the basic HTML structure is in place, it's time to incorporate the JavaScript files necessary for creating our OHLC chart. We can add these to our project in two ways: by downloading and using them locally, or by linking to them through a Content Delivery Network (CDN). For this tutorial, let’s opt for the CDN approach, including links to the essential scripts in the section of our HTML page. We'll use AnyChart JS Charts, and to create an OHLC chart, it’s necessary to include the Core and Stock modules, as well as the Data Adapter one, which will make it easy to load data from a file.
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How to Build a Waterfall Chart with JavaScript
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How to Create a Pie Chart in JavaScript: IPL Winnership
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Building a Bubble Chart (JS): Top 30 Most-Liked YouTube Videos
After setting up a basic HTML page, the next step is to include the necessary JavaScript files in the section. There are numerous charting libraries available. In this tutorial, we'll be using AnyChart. This library supports bubble charts and offers comprehensive documentation. But no matter which library you choose, the basic steps for creating a chart are similar.
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Creating a Sunburst Chart in JavaScript
There are not many JavaScript charting libraries out there that support sunburst charts out of the box. One of those is AnyChart, which has thorough documentation for its vast data visualization capabilities and a gallery full of ready-to-use chart examples, so I’ve chosen it for the sunburst chart development showcase in this tutorial.
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Learn to Make Heatmaps in JS
There are a ton of various JS charting libraries out there. For this project, we're gonna go with the AnyChart JS library, which supports heatmap charts and is free for personal and other non-profit purposes.
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How to Build a Choropleth Map in JavaScript
To easily create data visualizations for the web, I use a JavaScript charting library with in-built utilities and functions. With the vast number of such JS libraries available, the process for creating charts and maps is similar in essence and logic across most of them. In this tutorial, I am using the AnyChart JS charting library as it is beginner-friendly with extensive documentation and plenty of examples to help you get started.
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Creating a Candlestick Chart with JS to Analyze Stocks
Using JavaScript charting libraries is an absolute game-changer when it comes to creating stunning interactive visualizations. Luckily, you don't need to be a technical wizard to use them. For this tutorial, we'll be working with AnyChart, which has detailed documentation (e.g., candlestick here and stock candlestick here), and does not require a fee for non-commercial use.
What are some alternatives?
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react-fast-charts - Blazing Fast Charting Library in React with loading time less than 50ms
nginx-rtmp-server - :tv: Build your own video streaming site using nginx-rtmp module.
nvd3 - A reusable charting library written in d3.js
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
fusioncharts-dist - FusionCharts JavaScript Charting library. Over 95+ charts and 1,400+ maps to choose from, with integrations available for all popular JavaScript frameworks & back-end programming languages.
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
RootEncoder - RootEncoder for Android (rtmp-rtsp-stream-client-java) is a stream encoder to push video/audio to media servers using protocols RTMP, RTSP, SRT and UDP with all code written in Java/Kotlin
q5xjs - A small and fast alternative (experimental) implementation of p5.js
ampache-docker - Ampache docker package
bubblesjs - Lightest weight charts that look great on mobile.