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RTMP Streaming Troubles
An alternative to NOALBS would be Loopy SRT Monitor https://github.com/loopy750/SRT-Stats-Monitor although it isn't quite as robust, like there are no chat commands. It also requires sending your feed directly into OBS. Sending directly into OBS is better with newer versions but historically is problematic (source freezes, stuck ports, audio issues, etc.), so a relay is always preferred.
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Live Streaming
For in-house hosting, a project like https://github.com/ossrs/srs or https://github.com/illuspas/Node-Media-Server may meet your needs. Ultimately though, you should be able to build whatever you need from scratch using an Nginx server with the RTMP module and an ffmpeg process
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Adding WebRTC support to OBS using Rust
I don't know the answer to the WebRTC part, but as long as you have a server with not-outrageously-priced outbound bandwidth, you can install an open source RTMP server like SRS[1], and stream to that RTMP server from OBS. It's really easy, configure the RTMP server & stream key, then "Start Streaming" which is right next to "Start Recording". You can then hand your friends a link, and they can play it in any media player with RTMP/HLS/FLV stream support, or you can add a simple web UI with e.g. hls.js[2] (very easy to write, there might even be prepackaged solutions) so that they truly don't need to download anything.
- Ask HN: FFmpeg real-time desktop streaming
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Video Streaming : HTTP Real Time Streaming using "multipart/x-mixed-replace" or WebRTC server-to-client?
not flask related but SRS is my go to when i think about media/video streaming
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Can anybody help me understand how to uninstall a git clone I did
from the configure file, it looks like there should be a make destroy command which basically just removes everything in /objs: https://github.com/ossrs/srs/blob/4.0release/trunk/configure
I cloned this: https://github.com/ossrs/srs into my server and I don't know how to "uninstall" it.
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[TASK] Document setting up HLS streaming service using StreamNight, SRS, Caddy, and OBS - $25
SRS
What are some alternatives?
Ant-Media-Server - Ant Media Server is a streaming engine software that provides adaptive, ultra low latency streaming by using WebRTC technology with ~0.5 seconds latency. Ant Media Server is highly scalable both horizontally and vertically. It can run on-premise or on-cloud.
docker-nginx-rtmp - 🐋 A Dockerfile for nginx-rtmp-module + FFmpeg from source with basic settings for streaming HLS. Built on Alpine Linux.
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
obs-web - OBS-web - the easiest way to control OBS remotely
ffsubsync - Automagically synchronize subtitles with video.
srsRAN_4G - Open source SDR 4G software suite from Software Radio Systems (SRS)
srt - Secure, Reliable, Transport
media-server-node - WebRTC Media Server for Node.js
dev-docker - The docker for development environment for SRS.
TwitchSpawn - 👾 TwitchSpawn is a Minecraft mod, which is designed for Twitch streamers using 3rd party streaming tools! (comes with its own language!)
lunchpad - A macro application for Novation Launchpads - easy to use, feature rich
BerryShare - Share PC desktop to Raspberry Pi with WebRTC