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livekit-server VS galene - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Mar 2024
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Show HN: New Jitsi WebRTC Alternative: ChatGPT, File Transfer, Docker
I would like to recommend Galene: https://github.com/jech/galene
Runs in my raspberry pi, a single small executable, like in the old good times.
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Zoom terms now allow training AI on user content with no opt out
> Do you happen to know of others by any chance.
There's Galene, <https://galene.org>. It's easy to deploy, uses minimal server resources, and the server is pretty solid. The client interface is still a little awkward, though. (Full disclosure, I'm the main author.)
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Best voice and video chat?
galene - basically selfhosted zoom/jitsi
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Ask HN: FFmpeg real-time desktop streaming
What latency are you trying to do? Will the professor being communicating with the students while doing this? Will the students all have the same bandwidth, or will you want multiple renditions (low, med, high quality levels)?
If you want AV1 you will not be able to use RTMP. The protocol is orphaned/deprecated, so avoid if possible!
If I was building it this is what I would do, and my reasoning.
* For capture + encoding I would use OBS. You will want to use something that is easy for users to install configure. Professors will also have lots of custom requirements when it comes to layout etc... it will be tempting to do a ffmpeg command directly, but it will fall apart quick I believe.
* To get AV1 out of OBS I would use FFMPEG output. I would have it send RTP. RTP is used to carry video in a sub-second manner. This is the same protocol that WebRTC uses. You know have AV1 + low latency.
* Then for users to watch I would use WebRTC. That will allow them to watch in their web browser. Conceptually it will be like this https://github.com/pion/webrtc/tree/master/examples/rtp-to-w... this takes the RTP packets and puts them in the browser.
Lots of great projects exist that you could use for 'RTP -> WebRTC' like https://galene.org/ and https://livekit.io/ I would suggest checking them all out!
If you have more questions/want to talk to people in the video space always happy to chat on https://pion.ly/slack :)
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Voice/Video call for Iranians
galene
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Self-hosted chat app with chat/video?
The most lightweight all-inclusive central solution for video conferences I know is Galene. It runs in under 200 MB RAM.
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What are good self-hosted WebRTC video solutions today?
Even though the default UI is extremely simplistic, I very much like galene. It bundles all the components you need in a single binary. Even a TURN server so you don't have to fiddle with coturn. Not to mention that it's very resource efficient.
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galene_ynh
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Alternative to zoom/teams etc that satisfy the following requirements?!?
Galene is very lightweight https://github.com/jech/galene I discovered it via Yunohost https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/galene_ynh It is French. therefore maybe it was never mentioned here before. Jitsi is of course the standard solution, but less lightweight, I suppose. Would be interesting to compare them
What are some alternatives?
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
nextcloud_ynh - Nextcloud package for YunoHost
janus-gateway - Janus WebRTC Server
firefly-iii_ynh - Firefly III package for YunoHost
rtp - A Go implementation of RTP
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
mirotalk - 🚀 WebRTC - P2P - Simple, Secure, Fast Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k and 60fps, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
ynh-dev - Dev environement wrapper, based on Incus, to develop on YunoHost
wirow-server - A full featured self-hosted video web-conferencing platform.
room.cafe - An extremely simple video meeting, integrated whiteboard, chat and screen sharing
mirotalksfu - 🏆 WebRTC - SFU - Simple, Secure, Scalable Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
azure-ubuntu-jitsi - A private Jitsi videoconferencing set up on Azure