livekit
flutter-elinux
livekit | flutter-elinux | |
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8 | 3 | |
7,081 | 390 | |
2.1% | 2.1% | |
9.8 | 7.4 | |
7 days ago | 15 days ago | |
Go | Dart | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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livekit
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Jitsi Meet Flutter SDK
Zoom does use a custom protocol. This is why it doesn’t work nearly as well when you take a call in the browser client. Not because WebRTC isn’t up to the task, but because Zoom hasn’t invested in it.
Ignoring costs, while having someone host infra for you will always be easier than managing it yourself, I think we’ve really improved the DX of hosting your own WebRTC infra with LiveKit: https://github.com/livekit/livekit
- Video streaming in golang
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Scaling WebRTC with Go: how we built a distributed mesh network for 100k-person events
https://github.com/livekit/livekit/blob/master/pkg/service/egress.go looks like the meat of this
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Insights into quality engineering at any of the video streaming companies?
You might be able to learn a bit from digging into https://docs.livekit.io/
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livekit-server VS livekit - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 May 2022
As mentioned in the description, the project is not DISCONTINUED, it has just moved.
- LiveKit – Open source, high performance WebRTC infrastructure
- LiveKit – open-source, high performance WebRTC infrastructure
flutter-elinux
- Jitsi Meet Flutter SDK
- Debugging on Raspberry Pi
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Ask HN: Flutter vs. React Native – which one do you prefer?
Flutter, for sure. It feels like a much more thoughtful system overall. I'm not as impressed with the Dart ecosystem as I am with the Flutter one, mostly because the Dart ecosystem lacks widely used/supported frameworks for server-side development. I would LOVE to completely remove Javascript from my life and if there were a solid server-side framework for Dart, I could use it literally everywhere.
Re your problems:
1. Yeah, break widgets down. Yes, it's more work, but it's necessary in the same way that breaking code down into smaller functions is necessary. You don't just cram everything into one file and you shouldn't expect that a mega-widget will be the right way either.
2. Flutter for web is still very early on. You should know that there are two renderers (one that uses canvas and one that uses real dom elements), but they're both just "okay" at this point. They have been rapidly improving however -- the difference between now and this time last year is significant. It'll keep getting better and in the mean time, it's usable enough. The download sizes are huge and sometimes rendering can be a little janky, but again: it'll get better. For me, the promise of a unified system for desktop, web, mobile, and even some limited 3rd party embedded Linux support (https://github.com/sony/flutter-elinux) is really appealing.
What are some alternatives?
webrtc - A pure Rust implementation of WebRTC
flutter-embedded-linux - Embedded Linux embedding for Flutter
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
compose-multiplatform - Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant and beautiful user interfaces easy and enjoyable.
ion - Real-Distributed RTC System by pure Go and Flutter
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
ringrtc
sharik - Sharik is an open-source, cross-platform solution for sharing files via Wi-Fi or Mobile Hotspot
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
harmonoid - 🎵 Elegant music app to play & manage music library. YouTube Music client. Lyrics & Playlists. [Moved to: https://github.com/harmonoid/harmonoid]
jitsi - Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, IRC and many other useful features.
pangolin_desktop - Pangolin Desktop UI shell, designed for dahliaOS, written in Flutter.