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livekit-server
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livekit-server VS galene - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Mar 2024
- Looking for a program where I can livestream / share my screen in close to real time (like discord)
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livekit-server VS livekit - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 May 2022
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What is the best WEBRTC for a rapid deploy
Check out livekit, have been working with it for 2 months and you can quite easily set up things. Really promising project: https://docs.livekit.io
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free code to embed zoom-level quality video/audio in any app
Check out our docs on how the platform can support multiple (separate) rooms with 100s of members. We know how important good documentation is, so if there's any gaps you see lemme know and we will add to it asap!!
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Introducing LiveKit - a WebRTC video conferencing server in Go
We are LiveKit (David, David, and Russ). We've been working on an open source project that lets you run your own WebRTC SFU instead of having to rely on hosted providers like Agora or Twilio. I'd love to get feedback from the Go community on Reddit.
peer-calls
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Alternatives for jitsi?
I just found this yesterday, haven't used it but looks nice: https://peercalls.com
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How do Game nights with or without discord?
I don't know much about peercalls's tech stack, but based on eyeballing it, it seems like E2E is an option. https://github.com/peer-calls/peer-calls/pull/142
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Group video call functionality
As a last resort, you can self host https://github.com/peer-calls/peer-calls and just slap everything in the webview on both platforms. Kinda works, trust me!
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Pion WebRTC v3.0.0 Released
If you are doing something more custom it could be great. If you are doing something generic you will want to use a SFU (or media server). There are a few that use Pion ion, Galene and peer-calls
What are some alternatives?
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
ion-sfu - Pure Go WebRTC SFU
webcall - The telephone, a supernatural instrument before whose miracles we used to stand amazed, and which we now employ without giving it a thought, to summon our tailor or order an ice cream. --M.Proust
openvidu - OpenVidu Platform main repository
awesome-pion - A curated list of awesome things related to Pion
rtsp-simple-server - Also known as rtsp-simple-server. ready-to-use RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS / WebRTC server and proxy that allows to read, publish and proxy video and audio streams. [Moved to: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx]
interceptor - Pluggable RTP/RTCP processors for building real time communication
turn - Pion TURN, an API for building TURN clients and servers
ion - Real-Distributed RTC System by pure Go and Flutter
peerdiscovery - Pure-Go library for cross-platform local peer discovery using UDP multicast :woman: :repeat: :woman: