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Project-Lightspeed
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Looking for a program where I can livestream / share my screen in close to real time (like discord)
Depending on how you want to achieve this, you could use a combination of OBS + Restreamer or OBS + Project-Lightspeed. Another solution would be to use more specific solutions like neko
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Looking for self hosted screen sharing/streaming solution
I also used to use Project-Lightspeed, which worked great. I abandoned it because I wanted to get off of FTL based on the OBS thread above. It otherwise worked for me.
- ✨ Best of WebRTC projects in one place! Good fun!
- Looking for a self hosted rtmp restreamer
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What are ways to broadcast desktop video & audio to a broad audience like twitch?
https://github.com/GRVYDEV/Project-Lightspeed is a 'Twitch like' server that does FTL input from OBS. You can run OBS on the Ubuntu desktop and do a desktop capture. Viewers can then watch on the 'Project Lightspeed' host.
- What would be a compelling talk on WebRTC/P2P for Go developers?
- RTMP -> Server and publish via HLS/embed via iFrame
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Sub-second webRTC streaming server and player
I recommend Project-Lightspeed for this. It uses the FTL protocol (similar to the now defunct Mixer) with WebRTC for great latency. I've used it many times for streaming games, etc. and it works well.
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The proper way of Screen Sharing with Desktop audio on Discord (Without mixing desktop audio with your microphone)
Special thanks to the Ryujinx Discord for helping me test and to the Lightspeed Project (https://github.com/GRVYDEV/Project-Lightspeed)!
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N00b questions about a specific use case
jellyfin can certainly do what you are looking for, but it seems like you probably don't have enough bandwidth to reliably host the service at home, and may be overkill for your usage... you could set up project lightspeed (https://github.com/GRVYDEV/Project-Lightspeed) on a $5/month VPS and use OBS to stream video with sub 1 second latency, you can install teamspeak or mumble or something on the same VPS for voice chat.
nginx-rtmp-module
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Modifying source code of NGINX RTMP module to maintain connection to output stream while switching between input streams
Regarding the first solution, I've looked through some of the source code for the NGINX RTMP Module, and I believe the code I would need to modify lives in the ngx_rtmp_cmd_module.c file: https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/blob/master/ngx_rtmp_cmd_module.c
- How can I develop a real time video streaming service with Django?
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How to securely show web cam live stream 24/7 on website?
You could look at setting up the RTMP module on nginx and securing it with lets encrypt - https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module
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We made KVRR vrc first radio station using jukeboxes placed across different worlds
foobar2000 -> OBS -> nginx server running nginx-rtmp-module
- Adding WebRTC support to OBS using Rust
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Ask HN: FFmpeg real-time desktop streaming
If stuck for a server I've used this in the past. nginx with an RTMP module.
Also linking a config file I commented. Unsure if it'll still work and you can definitely simplify it for OP's needs. It was a proof of concept for a streaming service I was thinking up before realising how much money I don't have, haha
https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module
https://gist.github.com/cohan/7f676d3f561be62d0550785c015f00...
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Quick question on recording through an encoder
If you can only output something like RTMP, then your options are a bit more limited. Set up an RTMP server somewhere (e.g. https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module), and connect with another client that will soak up the RTMP into a file - I think ffmpeg should be able to do that, but I've had the most luck with GStreamer. Again, avoid transcoding it on the way into a file, both ffmpeg and GStreamer can be set up to never touch the encoded media (just copy/pass it along).
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RTMP with nginx and OBS on Ubuntu
Are you using the rtmp nginx module?
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Criando seu próprio servidor de stream usando NGINX- RTMP
FROM buildpack-deps:stretch ENV NGINX_VERSION nginx-1.18.0 ENV NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION 1.2.1 RUN apt-get update && \ apt-get install -y ca-certificates openssl libssl-dev && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* RUN mkdir -p /tmp/build/nginx && \ cd /tmp/build/nginx && \ wget -O ${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz https://nginx.org/download/${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz && \ tar -zxf ${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz RUN mkdir -p /tmp/build/nginx-rtmp-module && \ cd /tmp/build/nginx-rtmp-module && \ wget -O nginx-rtmp-module-${NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION}.tar.gz https://github.com/arut/nginx-rtmp-module/archive/v${NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION}.tar.gz && \ tar -zxf nginx-rtmp-module-${NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION}.tar.gz && \ cd nginx-rtmp-module-${NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION} RUN cd /tmp/build/nginx/${NGINX_VERSION} && \ ./configure \ --sbin-path=/usr/local/sbin/nginx \ --conf-path=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf \ --error-log-path=/var/log/nginx/error.log \ --pid-path=/var/run/nginx/nginx.pid \ --lock-path=/var/lock/nginx/nginx.lock \ --http-log-path=/var/log/nginx/access.log \ --http-client-body-temp-path=/tmp/nginx-client-body \ --with-http_ssl_module \ --with-threads \ --with-ipv6 \ --add-module=/tmp/build/nginx-rtmp-module/nginx-rtmp-module-${NGINX_RTMP_MODULE_VERSION} && \ make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \ make install && \ mkdir /var/lock/nginx && \ rm -rf /tmp/build RUN ln -sf /dev/stdout /var/log/nginx/access.log && \ ln -sf /dev/stderr /var/log/nginx/error.log COPY nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf EXPOSE 1935 CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]
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Streaming to Multiple Platforms Simultaneously
But, if it's something you want to do, and want to do it inexpensively you want to use Nginx-RTMP - http://nginx-rtmp.blogspot.com/ - this is a free version of AntMedia Server without the $70 per month fee.
What are some alternatives?
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
srt - Secure, Reliable, Transport
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
rtsp-simple-server - Also known as rtsp-simple-server. ready-to-use RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS / WebRTC server and proxy that allows to read, publish and proxy video and audio streams. [Moved to: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx]
OBS-studio-webrtc - This is a fork of OBS-studio with generic support for webrtc. It leverages the same webrtc implementation most browsers use.
docker-nginx-rtmp - 🐋 A Dockerfile for nginx-rtmp-module + FFmpeg from source with basic settings for streaming HLS. Built on Alpine Linux.
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
YouPHPTube - Create Your Own Broadcast Network With AVideo Platform Open-Source. OAVP OVP
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
Lightspeed-webrtc - A RTP -> WebRTC broadcast server for Project Lightspeed.