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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
streaming-WHIP-WHEP-node-sample
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What is WHEP? – Intro to WebRTC Streaming Part 2
We believe WHEP is the future of WebRTC egress, and we want to support the community and projects around it. WHEP is only useful if it gains wide adoption. We encourage you to try out WHEP for your next streaming project and let us know your experience. One way to do this is with our sample app using Node, our sample using Video.js, or using another community implementation such as this one by Lorenzo Miniero. We’d love to hear your thoughts on our Twitter or LinkedIn.
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What is WHIP? Intro to WebRTC Streaming Part 1
We believe WHIP is the future of WebRTC ingestion, and we want to support the development and community around it. As a standard is nothing without wide adoption. We encourage you to try our WHIP today with one of the priorly mentioned integrations for your next streaming project and let us know your experience. We’d love to hear your thoughts on our Twitter or LinkedIn. Or try out our sample app using Node, and leave some feedback on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
obs-gstreamer - GStreamer OBS Studio plugin
videojs-plugin-millicast-whep - Video JS Millicast WHEP player plugin
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
instant.io - 🚀 Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent (torrents on the web)
srt - Secure, Reliable, Transport
mirotalk - 🚀 WebRTC - P2P - Simple, Secure, Fast Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k and 60fps, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
nginx-rtmp-module
webtorrent - ⚡️ Streaming torrent client for the web [Moved to: https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent]
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
nginx-rtmp-module - NGINX-based Media Streaming Server
obs-scale-to-sound - OBS filter plugin that scales a source reactively to sound levels
HitCounterManager - Free Hit Counter / Death Counter that is running in the background, so you can focus on your stream. No need to keep any windows open for a window capture any more. Initially designed for Dark Souls and similar games but supports any game.