api.video-nodejs-client
hls.js
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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api.video-nodejs-client
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The 7 Best Live Streaming SDKs & APIs
7. api.video: Best Complete Toolkit for Integration
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Flutter - Decent Videoplayer for Streaming (HLS)
I'm currently working on a mobile project that involves watching video content. I switched from using static .mp4 files to HLS video-on-demand streaming with adaptive bitrates - that way the videos should watchable even though users have bad connection speed. I have managed that setup through hosting vidoes on api.video, which gives you a link to the HLS stream.
- Ajutor realizarea unui live streaming website
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023)
Here is our website : https://api.video
We are looking for talented GO/PHP developer to join our Api team.
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Best option for pushing video content to an expected traffic of 1M daily on a react App
You said Vimeo is not working out for you (hard to believe Vimeo is the cause of your issues and not you). So alternatively then, your best bet is to use Mux.com, Cloudflare Stream, or api.video. They are all kind of similar but specialize in handling streaming video. You will still pay out the nose. Streaming video is expensive in general.
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Live-streaming SDK and API vendors
Api. video is one of the fastest-growing startups in the industry.
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How to Make Your Own Livestreaming Service with api.video
The tutorial can be broken into three parts. In the first part, you will use api.video’s Node.js Client to create your own livestream service. In the second part, you will create a simple React App to host your livestream service. The UI can be built using any framework you prefer. For this tutorial, we’ll stick with React. Finally, you will connect Zoom to your livestream service for users to be able to view it.
hls.js
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Show HN: Caltrans CCTV
Good point; there's only a single server handling all the requests so things can be a bit slow depending on the time of day. And there are browser limits to the number of concurrent connections.
Apple browsers with native HLS support are better than those without as well. Other browsers need to load everything via https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/ which slows things down.
- Hls.js – JavaScript Library for HTTP Live Streaming
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Video Player just doesn't work
Another user using Ubuntu + Firefox just reported this issue recently. You're likely running into this issue - the streaming library we use requires a codec that some browsers have bundled, but Firefox is not one of them. It expects the OS to provide it, and it sounds like yours is not.
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Can't get HLS.js to work with Jellyfin for certain media.
I'm trying to build a simple web player for Jellyfin, for another project I'm working on that will embed a clipper. I am using HLS.js to load HLS streams, which seems to work really well for movies, but not at all for shows.
- Ajutor realizarea unui live streaming website
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Shaka Player for media playback - implementation, use cases, pros and cons
If you mean hls.js https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/, I prefer Shaka because it can play both HLS and DASH, adding tons of stuff on top of it
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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.
[1] https://github.com/ossrs/srs
[2] https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/
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How could I create live stream with AV1
I think HLS.js solved the same issue for H264.
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How do you play m3u8 files?
hls.js
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Guide: Simple video host.
https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/ <--download the release.zip, unpack it, extract dist/hls.js and dist/hls.js.map you can discard the rest. Near as I can tell these do not contain any external HTTP calls, IE: it's fully self-contained.
What are some alternatives?
configs - Deprecated - Currently being moved into the plugins repo
video.js - Video.js - open source HTML5 video player
api.video_live_stream
react-player - A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion
SheetJS js-xlsx - 📗 SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
twilio-video-app-react - A collaboration application built with the twilio-video.js SDK and React.js
flv.js - HTML5 FLV Player
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
rtsp-stream - Out of box solution for RTSP - HLS live stream transcoding. Makes RTSP easy to play in browsers.
material-ui-docs - ⚠️ Please don't submit PRs here as they will be closed. To edit the docs or source code, please use the main repository:
ffmpeg.js - Port of FFmpeg with Emscripten