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Loading a large json file into elixir's ETS (Erlang Term Storage) Cache using Jaxon
At this point, I thought there could be a better way to do this, may be something that doesn't involve reading the entire file into memory. That's when I found Jaxon, a streaming JSON Parser. So now the file is opened as a stream and the JSON is parsed as the stream is being read. Pretty neat right?
obs-ninja-trampoline
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Query string parameters
In the docs, you can check the headings for the individual query string parameters - &bitrate for example is under "Viewer's Settings", so I'd try and use it in the browser source link. But didn't try myself, so just experiment with it - and maybe use https://rse.github.io/obs-ninja-trampoline/ to generate links and check the params there.
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How do you get Digital Video Effects for guests
Try Vingester creator's OBSninja URL generator. There is a drop down for Greesnscreen/blur effects in the push options for attendees. https://rse.github.io/obs-ninja-trampoline/
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Remote ingesting Web Contents via NDI with the new Open Source application Vingester
When using OBS.Ninja, my personal recommendation is to use my companion tool OBS.Nina Trampoline: for each participant, create an URL with session mode "sender" and give it to the participant and use the same config but with session mode "receiver" and use the resulting URL in Vingester. The "receiver" mode automatically configures OBS.Ninja to have the participants video alone and no composite variants of all the participants. Just repeat this sender/receiver URL generation for each participant, but with a different "Peer Id" each time.
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Two new Open Source companion tools: OBS.Ninja Trampoline & Vingester
First, OBS.Ninja has tons of cool parameters. That's great for configuring OBS.Ninja in various scenarios, but it's nasty if you just want to create intuitive, short and stable URLs for the participating parties. My first tool, OBS.Ninja Trampoline, allows you to fill out a simple form and generates a more intuitive and stable URL which can redirect to the underlying complex technical URL of OBS.Ninja. It especially allows you to control OBS.Ninja parameters at a central place while being able to use clean, intuitive and stable URLs for both the presenters and the consuming OBS Studio in video production. The tool itself is just a simple file and can be either used via the central Github Pages URL or self-hosted in order to change the parameter mapping. If you don't self-host it, you at least have to accept my opinionated set of OBS.Ninja parameters in the tool.
What are some alternatives?
lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
Crafting Interpreters - Repository for the book "Crafting Interpreters"
nginx-rtmp-docker - Docker image with Nginx using the nginx-rtmp-module module for live multimedia (video) streaming.
htoml - TOML file format parser in Haskell
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
vingester - Ingest Web Contents as Video Streams
obs-scripts - OBS Studio Lua Scripts
grandiose - Node.JS native bindings to Newtek NDI(tm).
digital-greenscreen - Just some sample prototype green screen code using Tensorflow lite
fetch-progress-indicators - Progress indicators/bars using Streams, Service Workers, and Fetch APIs