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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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OvenMediaEngine
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[0.15.16] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Sep 04, 2023)
We're thrilled to announce the release of OvenMediaEngine 0.15.16!
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[0.15.15] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Aug 04, 2023)
We are pleased to announce that OvenMediaEngine has been updated to version 0.15.15. This update follows the recent 0.15.14 release, which introduced the SRT Push Publisher and support for OCSP stapling. With the 0.15.15 update, we have fixed a few crash issues. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to providing you with more reliable and enhanced streaming solutions.
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[0.15.13] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (June 19, 2023)
OvenMediaEngine has been updated to 0.15.13, which includes 0.15.12 with support for HEVC in SRT Provider and LLHLS Publisher. In 0.15.13, we have enhanced compatibility and usability to make the streaming server more stable. For more information, see the release notes for versions 0.15.12 and 0.15.13.
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OvenMediaEngine will support HEVC in SRT Provider and LLHLS Publisher
The following content is taken from OvenMediaEngine Discussions #1242.
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[0.15.10] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Apr 28, 2023)
OvenMediaEngine has been updated to version 0.15.10, please see the release notes for details.
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OvenMediaEngine to OBS
Info: OBS Studio 29.0.2, OME 0.15.7
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[0.15.7] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Mar 22, 2023)
Since OvenMediaEngine's update to version 0.15.4 uncovered several policy and feature conflicts, which have since been resolved in the latest version, 0.15.7. For more details, please look at the release notes for versions 0.15.5, 0.15.6, and 0.15.7.
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[0.15.3] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Mar 09, 2023)
With the 0.15.3 update, OvenMediaEngine supports multiple audio track inputs via SRT and stream creation/deletion APIs. Please see the release notes or below for details.
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AirenSoft participates in the 2023 NAB Show
Also, we are preparing to show you OvenMediaEngine, a sub-second latency streaming solution using LLHLS and WebRTC, and give you a chance to experience the OvenMediaEngine Enterprise Demo.
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[0.15.0] OvenMediaEngine has been updated! (Jan 31, 2023)
The first update of OvenMediaEngine for 2023 has been released. This is version 0.15.0 and has improved stream quality for WebRTC providers. Please check out the release notes or below for details.
neko
- A self hosted virtual browser that runs in Docker
- N.eko – open-source self-hosted virtual browser
- BrowserBox Pro goes open-source
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I want to have to have a watch party using my media server with someone from another country
I personally use neko-rooms with my friends for this purpose. Just let's all share a browser in a browser with plenty of options (Firefox, Chromium, Brave, etc.). You can also just use standard neko if you don't need multiple rooms.
- Teleparty without subscriptions?
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Ask HN: Shittiest Hosting Experience?
Hey, you do you. It just sounds like an expensive way to avoid owning the hardware you want to debug to me.
Also, not to burst your bubble, but there are a few projects out there that do more-or-less what you're describing:
- https://store.steampowered.com/remoteplay/#together
- https://github.com/m1k1o/neko
If you're having fun, then continue by all means. I've just been nerd sniped by your cloud costs and I'm having flashbacks to seeing six-figure monthly AWS bills at startups that refused to buy their own GPU compute.
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Is there any way to let a client test website without giving them the code?
You could spin up something like Kasm Workspaces, Neko or Docker Webtop.
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Aither: Containerized Multiplayer Linux Desktop Environment
I ran into neko https://github.com/m1k1o/neko recently which has similar. It's more application centric than desktop centric, but both offer multi-player experiences & I just think that is the absolute coolest.
- m1k1o/neko
- Neko – A self hosted virtual browser that runs in Docker and uses WebRTC
What are some alternatives?
Ant-Media-Server - Ant Media Server is a live streaming engine software that provides adaptive, ultra low latency streaming by using WebRTC technology with ~0.5 seconds latency. Ant Media Server is auto-scalable and it can run on-premise or on-cloud.
docker-ubuntu-vnc-desktop - A Docker image to provide web VNC interface to access Ubuntu LXDE/LxQT desktop environment.
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
docker-kasm - Kasm Workspaces platform provides enterprise-class orchestration, data loss prevention, and web streaming technology to enable the delivery of containerized workloads to your browser.
rtmpie - Out-of-the-box RTMP streaming server with a clean and powerful web interface
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
rdpgw - Remote Desktop Gateway in Go for deploying on Linux/BSD/Kubernetes
IP-ESP32-CAM - "IP Camera" based on ESP32-CAM
taisun - Application for a Docker enabled device with an emphasis on providing a web based interface for managing a single server.
BerryShare - Share PC desktop to Raspberry Pi with WebRTC
syncplay - Client/server to synchronize media playback on mpv/VLC/MPC-HC/MPC-BE on many computers