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mirotalksfu
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Start your own (side) business with open-source in mind
Mirotalk - [ Star on GitHub ]
- Show HN: Jitsi alternative – Docker amd64/ARM64 – WebRTC self-hosted
- Show HN: New Jitsi WebRTC Alternative: ChatGPT, File Transfer, Docker
- MIROTALK: Free AI Web real time conferences for all needs
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Show HN: Free Web real time conferences for all needs
MiroTalk WebRTC Live broadcasting involves the real-time transmission of audio, video, and data streams from a broadcaster to multiple viewers. Instead of relying on a centralized server to distribute the stream to viewers, WebRTC enables a direct connection between the broadcaster and each viewer. This approach offers several advantages, such as lower latency, scalability, and reduced infrastructure costs.
Live demo: https://bro.mirotalk.com
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkbro
Self-Hosting: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkbro/blob/main/doc...
Note: Unlimited time, unlimited rooms each having a broadcast and many viewers.
# MiroTalk WebRTC P2P
MiroTalk P2P offers a compelling solution for businesses, remote teams, educational institutions, and anyone seeking a reliable and secure video conferencing experience. Its P2P architecture, coupled with WebRTC technology, ensures efficient and high-quality communication while prioritizing user privacy and data security.
Live demo: https://p2p.mirotalk.com
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalk
Self-Hosting: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalk/blob/master/docs...
Note: Unlimited time, unlimited rooms each having around 5-8 participants.
# MiroTalk WebRTC SFU
MiroTalk SFU is an advanced video conferencing solution that combines the benefits of WebRTC technology with the scalability and flexibility of the SFU architecture. It provides high-quality video and audio, supports large conferences, and offers additional features like multi-stream management, intelligent bandwidth management, and recording capabilities. Whether it's for business meetings, virtual events, or educational purposes, MiroTalk SFU offers a powerful and reliable solution for real-time video communication.
Live demo: https://sfu.mirotalk.com
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalksfu
Self-Hosting: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalksfu/blob/main/doc...
Note: Unlimited time, unlimited rooms each having 8+ participants.
# MiroTalk WebRTC C2C
MiroTalk C2C is a cutting-edge web application that revolutionizes real-time cam-to-cam video conferences using WebRTC technology. This powerful solution empowers users to engage in seamless, secure, and immersive one-on-one video conversations with crystal-clear video and audio quality.
Live demo: https://c2c.mirotalk.com
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkc2c
Self-Hosting: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkc2c/blob/main/doc...
Note: Unlimited time, unlimited rooms each having 2 participants.
# MiroTalk WebRTC Rooms scheduler
MiroTalk Rooms Scheduler allow users to schedule and manage real-time video conferencing meetings through the web browsers. They are designed to facilitate the process of setting up and joining video conference calls for multiple participants, without the need for external applications or plugins.
Live demo: https://webrtc.mirotalk.com
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkwebrtc
Self-Hosting: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalkwebrtc/blob/maste...
# Author
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miroslav-pejic-976a07101/
Email: [email protected]
Support: https://github.com/sponsors/miroslavpejic85
# Thank you!
- Any open source project with video call + screen share + remote access features similar to Zoom or Team Viewer?
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understanding rocket chat apps
an alternative to jitsi would be mirotalk - browser based webRTC, selfhosted, some HTML edit to your personal favour (and to delete statistics-scripts) and you are fine. This project would be mine, but this guy was 2 years earlier :) also as p2p, c2c and everything docker available...
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Voip server for 1 to 1 audio/video calls?
or mirotalk (c2c, p2p, sfu), i wanted to implement the same but he was 2y faster :)
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Opinions on Skype alternatives
Have a look at Mirotalk (https://sfu.mirotalk.com/), a WebRTC based communication with a bit of html manipulation you can get your own simple skype :)
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Free - Self-hosted - WebRTC - alternative to Zoom, Teams, Google Meet - Real time video calls, chat, screen sharing, file sharing, collaborative whiteboard, dashboard, rooms scheduler and more!
GitHub: https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalksfu Demo: https://sfu.mirotalk.com Note: Unlimited time, unlimited rooms each having 8+ participants.
mediasoup
- WebRTC for the Curious
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Implementing group video conference seems quite hard. Any tips on what I might be doing wrong ?
Given the financial restraint, i was avoiding paid API's like twilio. I started looking at mediasoup https://github.com/versatica/mediasoup, but while implementing the SFU server, its seems a lot more involved. For ex, TURN and STUN, peers negotiating different video codecs, adaptively changing the quality of video etc. Is it usually this difficult to implement a video conferencing apps ?
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STUNner Kubernetes media gateway for WebRTC
This release ships lots of new features to the already comprehensive set of them. Currently, we offer several working tutorials on how to set up STUNner with widely used WebRTC media servers and other applications that use WebRTC in Kubernetes, such as: - LiveKit - Jitsi - mediasoup - n.eko - Kurento
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Free - Self-hosted - WebRTC - alternative to Zoom, Teams, Google Meet - Real time video calls, chat, screen sharing, file sharing, collaborative whiteboard, dashboard, rooms scheduler and more!
Architecture WebRTC SFU (server with Selective Forwarding Unit). Can handle unlimited rooms without limits of time, each having 8+ users, potentially many as it is scalable. Routing is a multiparty topology, where each participant sends its media to the MiroTalk media server mediasoup and receives all other’s media from it. This version is Ideally suited for large group video conferences.
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Free Secure WebRTC P2P/SFU/C2C Video Calls, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, Chat and more.
I started the MiroTalk P2P & MiroTalk SFU projects during the pandemic period (about 1+ year ago), not knowing anything about the WebRTC. Making often the video conferences with my colleagues and not wanting to depend on Zoom, Teams, Google Meet... I decided to do some research about how it works and from there MiroTalk was born :) I Giving to everyone the chance to have its own instance of MiroTalk, which can be customized as you like and run in any cloud, vps, server. If you're just starting out, I suggest you take a look at the MiroTalk C2C (New) code, which can be a good starting point to understand how the architecture WebRTC Mesh (P2P) works. Later you can also study how the WebRTC SFU (Selective Forwarding Units - I recommend mediasoup which I personally love) or MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) architecture works. I wish you all the best!
- Jitsi: More secure, more flexible, and completely free video conferencing
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WebRTC 102: Understanding libWebrtc
The "Mediasoup" project provides a high level JavaScript/TypeScript interface to the WebRTC APIs. The core logic of this project is implemented in C++/Rust. Consider taking a look at the project if you want an easy-to-use library instead of the low-level libWebRTC APIs. A notable project to mention is the Pion/webrtc project which has a Golang implementation of the WebRTC API. Of course, we should mention the rust port WebRTC.rs. Let’s keep all the rustaceans happy too!
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Germany Forces a Microsoft 365 Ban Due to Privacy Concerns
Indeed, maddening, especially as the wonderful https://mediasoup.org/ is developed here. Europe will never have great tech companies when the answer seems to be throwing €€€ away instead of investing locally
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WebRTC P2P/SFU - Open Source - Alternative to Jitsi, Zoom, Google-Meet, Microsoft-Teams...
Hello thedominux, Thanks for your interest in MiroTalk ;) MiroTalk SFU code is: - JAVA-SCRIPT: 85.2% - HTML: 10.0% - CSS: 4.5% And has built in mediasoup server, more details about: https://mediasoup.org/
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How to Build a Video Chat App: Types, Cost, & Must-Have Features
Mediasoup
What are some alternatives?
mirotalk - 🚀 WebRTC - P2P - Simple, Secure, Fast Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k and 60fps, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
janus-gateway - Janus WebRTC Server
1-to-1-Video-Chat-Android-App-Sample-With-Annotation - This sample project uses EnableX's Video APIs and Android Toolkit to help you achieve just that. Designed for developers, it provides a complete workflow for real-time video chat along with annotation functionality.
jitsi - Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, IRC and many other useful features.
wirow-server - A full featured self-hosted video web-conferencing platform.
peerjs - Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC.
exodus - Painless relocation of Linux binaries–and all of their dependencies–without containers.
webrtc-without-signaling-server - webrtc without signaling server. a stun server is still used if connecting over the internet.
samples - WebRTC Web demos and samples