kiss3d
webrtc
kiss3d | webrtc | |
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5 | 41 | |
1,448 | 3,792 | |
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4.5 | 8.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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kiss3d
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A Rust client library for interacting with Microsoft Airsim https://github.com/Sollimann/airsim-client
kiss3d
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library to render 3D primitives to either an image or the screen
In case someone else has a similar need, I found a nice library that perfectly fits my needs: https://github.com/sebcrozet/kiss3d
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What do I need for a board game?
Something like Kiss3D might be more favorable for you. I personally don't have a lot of experience with it, but it's simple to use, and gets the job done without extra work.
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Rendering 3D models in browser with wasm?
There is also kiss3d.
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OpenGL in Rust
kiss3d might be something for you...
webrtc
- VoRS: Vo(IP) Simple Alternative to Mumble
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Pure C WebRTC
I am really excited about https://github.com/sepfy/libpeer. It has examples ready for ESP32 etc....
When working on KVS I wasn't familiar with the embedded space at all. I saw 'heavyweight' embedded where you were running on Linux. Then you had RTOS/No OS at all. I wasn't prepared for these devices at all. If we can make WebRTC work in the embedded space I think it will really accelerate what developers are able to build!
Remotely driven cars, security cameras, robots in hospitals that bring iPads to infectious patients etc... Creative people are building amazing things. The WebRTC/video space needs to work harder and support them :)
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I love how diverse the WebRTC space is now. Outside of this implementation you have plenty of other options!
* https://github.com/shinyoshiaki/werift-webrtc (Typescript)
* https://github.com/pion/webrtc (Golang)
* https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc (Rust)
* https://github.com/algesten/str0m (Rust)
* hhttps://github.com/sepfy/libpeer (C/Embedded)
* https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/ (C++)
* https://github.com/sipsorcery-org/sipsorcery (C#)
* https://github.com/paullouisageneau/libdatachannel (C++)
* https://github.com/elixir-webrtc (Elixir)
* https://github.com/aiortc/aiortc (Python)
* GStreamer’s webrtcbin (C)
See https://github.com/sipsorcery/webrtc-echoes for examples of some running against each other.
- WebRTC for the Curious
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Building WebRTC server implementation for Erlang
This is not true, there are actually multiple WebRTC implementations in different languages besides the reference library: aiortc (python), libdatachannel (C++), sipsorcery (C#),webrtc-rs (rust), werift (Typescript), and Amazon Kinesis (C)
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Trying to get WebRTC ICE to work with Rust
I am trying to get WebRTC working using Rust https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc
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Real-Time Video Processing with WebCodecs and Streams
I have opened an issue on GitHub [1], we can continue there.
[1] https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc/issues/426
- Can you help me with Webrtc-rs and insertable streams?
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A Rust client library for interacting with Microsoft Airsim https://github.com/Sollimann/airsim-client
webrtc
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A Rust library for cross-platform video apps using WebRTC and LiveKit
webrtc.rs is a port of Pion (which we also use). It's a better fit for server-side use
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WebRTC signaling server in Rust
I want to use peer-to-peer communication and data transfer for my next side project (client-server web app). I've been doing some research and WebRTC seems to be the only option for this on the client. There are a ton of libraries and product offering for facilitating STUN/TURN servers as a service, but I'm quite interested in learning more about these protocols. That being said, I'm not the best rust programmer (part of the reason of using Rust as the server is so that I can learn more), and the signalling protocols seem rather complicated. I've looked at https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc and it seems promising.
What are some alternatives?
gfx - [maintenance mode] A low-overhead Vulkan-like GPU API for Rust.
aiortc - WebRTC and ORTC implementation for Python using asyncio
three-d - 2D/3D renderer - makes it simple to draw stuff across platforms (including web)
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
glium - Safe OpenGL wrapper for the Rust language.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
printpdf - An easy-to-use library for writing PDF in Rust
libdatachannel - C/C++ WebRTC network library featuring Data Channels, Media Transport, and WebSockets
glutin - A low-level library for OpenGL context creation, written in pure Rust.
opencv-python - Automated CI toolchain to produce precompiled opencv-python, opencv-python-headless, opencv-contrib-python and opencv-contrib-python-headless packages.
rusttype - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/rusttype
Homer - HOMER - 100% Open-Source SIP, VoIP, RTC Packet Capture & Monitoring