OvenMediaEngine
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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.
obsninja
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FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
Very Interesting Remote tool for OBS https://vdo.ninja/
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Voicemeeter Banana Replacement in Linux
Sounds like you could use https://sonobus.net/ and possibly https://vdo.ninja/ but you might have that already covered with jitsi.
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I'd like to connect 5 seperate screens to my laptop for an art project to put on some looped visuals. How can I do this the most effective way without breaking the bank.
A very inexpensive and easy-to-implement variant for multiple or far away projectors could be vdo.ninja and https://github.com/jareware/chilipie-kiosk
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Android 14 adds support for using your smartphone as a webcam
Quite tangential, but during lockdown I was looking for a way to use my iPhone as a webcam and came across this project:
https://vdo.ninja/
It started out as being a means to send a video feed into OBS[1], which is how I rigged the webcam input, but as the project grew, it expanded to being a way for me to spin up desktop video and audio sharing in a browser, sorta like Zoom, etc. This let me run virtual movie nights with people remotely.
Whilst it's possible to use it via the 'create a room' interface, you can also do it all via URL parameters which I found much more flexible and robust. See here[2].
You create source and recipient URLs and then it just automagically makes it all work via WebRTC. I was able to for example make a source that captured my VLC window and sent out the video and audio, and then two destination URLs which received the source video and audio, but also sent their own audio to one another. This meant we could hear the and watch a movie but also talk to each other via our microphones.
I've got no relation to this project besides thinking it's really awesome.
[1]: Used for streaming your computer online, e.g. on Twitch. https://obsproject.com/
[2]: https://docs.vdo.ninja/master/how-does-it-work
- Ask HN: Any good open source video conferencing options?
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More than 8 callers in vmix - best practice
I have had good luck with https://vdo.ninja/ in the past.
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Waar koop ik een degelijke webcam?
Je telefoon cam in combinatie met https://vdo.ninja/ en OBS vrituele cam?
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Seeting session.darkmode=true; do not apply?
https://github.com/steveseguin/vdo.ninja/commit/7ee9653dfda07ebf9291d3c455830bda485185c1#r120016278
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Streaming Highschool Sports - Need Help and Recommendations
I plan on streaming highschool sports at my school next year and would like some recommendations on what to do. I have a canon rebel T7I which I plan on using for telephoto shots, a camera for broadcasters, and plan on using my phone and vdo.ninja to get a full field view. We are operating on not the biggest budget because most of it is going towards a laptop. My biggest issue right now is trying to figure out how to make the stream more visually appealing in terms of graphics, sports bugs, and score board overlays. Are there any free programs for that? What do you recommend? Any other feedback or changes you would make in terms of the rest of my plan?
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[LFG] Looking for older amateur/beginners in Europe for stoner rock
Our collaboration software might look something like Sonobus and vdo.ninja for live jamming (if we're close enough), Discord or Whatsapp for chatting, maybe Area for reviewing mix-downs, and Bandlab for stem-sharing (Reaper too, if you've got it). I'm open to all suggestions. I'm also interested in learning how to use something like Sonic Sound Picture to do visualisations, or maybe creating AI generated animations, if deciding to upload anything to YT.
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.
droidcam - GNU/Linux/nix client for DroidCam
srs - SRS is a simple, high-efficiency, real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, HTTP-FLV, SRT, MPEG-DASH, and GB28181.
obs-ndi - NewTek NDI integration for OBS Studio
rtmpie - Out-of-the-box RTMP streaming server with a clean and powerful web interface
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
sonobus - Source code for SonoBus, a real-time network audio streaming collaboration tool.
IP-ESP32-CAM - "IP Camera" based on ESP32-CAM
electroncapture - Playback video in a frameless electron app for screen-sharing and window capture
BerryShare - Share PC desktop to Raspberry Pi with WebRTC
OBS-studio-webrtc - This is a fork of OBS-studio with generic support for webrtc. It leverages the same webrtc implementation most browsers use.