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OBS-studio-webrtc
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What is WHIP? Intro to WebRTC Streaming Part 1
For those of you who are overwhelmed with the official IETF document, WHIP (sometimes known as WISH) is an open standard that you can use right now for your WebRTC based ingestion. You can use it today with open source software such as GStreamer or OBS (fork) as a way to publish your content with WebRTC.
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Using NDI in your Real Time Live Streaming Production Workflow
Download the OBS WebRTC publisher
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Looking for self hosted screen sharing/streaming solution
There are a few other WebRTC based solutions. There's a fork of OBS that allows streaming out using WebRTC. I think that only supports millicast.com, which I believe is not open source. There are a few other servers that handle WebRTC, but I don't know if any are WebRTC.
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OBS->OBSNinja->OBS without virtual webcam
What you'd want is for OBS to output the WebRTC stream itself, rather than going through the webcam interface for this. This is not natively available, but there is a project that claims to do this: https://github.com/CoSMoSoftware/OBS-studio-webrtc
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Project Lightspeed A self-contained, sub-second, open source, livestream server
Related: a fork of OBS Studio with WebRTC support
https://github.com/CoSMoSoftware/OBS-studio-webrtc
srt
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Mobile SRT stability
Is receiver side also using mobile internet? You could try to setup this on separate server and both sender and receiver connnect to it. https://github.com/Haivision/srt/blob/master/docs/apps/srt-live-transmit.md
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Nginx + SRT streaming - I need a push in the right direction
Here is one example how to feed SRT stream to ffmpeg. Try streaming directly to this via OBS first and confirm it works before stacking more software between endpoints. https://github.com/Haivision/srt/issues/506
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4 Different ways to Broadcast SRT Streams
SRT, or Secure Reliable Transport, is a type of streaming protocol that provides enhanced security and reliability for video streaming. SRT is becoming increasingly popular among broadcasters and streamers including industry stalwarts such as ESPN because of its ability to deliver high-quality content over challenging network conditions and for its ability to make contribution and stream ingestion easy. SRT streams provide improved security, low latency, and flexibility and is supported by a global community of developers all contributing to the open-source project. Because of the power of SRT streams, Dolby.io Real-Time Streaming has decided to launch support with an SRT open beta program.
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SRT rendezvous confusion
https://github.com/Haivision/srt/discussions/2220 I think this is probably the basis of what i did...
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SRT Streaming failing when adding audio
If it turns out to be an SRT/socket issue (rather than an audio issue) you can pump FFmpeg into https://github.com/Haivision/srt srt-live-transmit, and let that do the SRT. It is a very long time since I played with srt-live-transmit, but it did behave differently to both FFmpeg and TSDuck's SRT impementations when there were input issues. Obviously, putting more components in the chain may be disadvantageous, but component abstraction can help when debugging.
- SRT Client
- Ousterhout: It's time to replace TCP in the Datacenter [pdf]
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Video Streaming Protocols: What Are They & How to Choose The Best One
SRT is an open-source protocol developed by streaming technology provider Haivision. Known for its security, reliability, compatibility, and low-latency streaming it is the preferred protocol for members of the SRT Alliance. This protocol does not rely on a single codec, which allows developers to pair it with any audio and video codecs they desire.
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Options for multicasting or streaming using AV1?
I've also looked at SRT, which to all intents and purposes ought to work, but doesn't?
- OBS – Open Broadcaster Software
What are some alternatives?
obs-gstreamer - GStreamer OBS Studio plugin
nginx-rtmp-module - NGINX-based Media Streaming Server
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
nginx-rtmp-module
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
Project-Lightspeed - A self contained OBS -> FTL -> WebRTC live streaming server. Comprised of 3 parts once configured anyone can achieve sub-second OBS to the browser livestreaming
srt-live-server - srt live server for low latency
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
obs-scale-to-sound - OBS filter plugin that scales a source reactively to sound levels
OpenLoco - An open source re-implementation of Chris Sawyer's Locomotion