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mumble-web-proxy
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Start to finish guide for creating a mumble server and hooking it into Bukkit/Spigot/Paper for interconnected chat, with a web interface.
The next thing is to get mumble web proxy working. This was one of the more complex parts because there's a bug where if you don't have ipv6 enabled it never falls back to ipv4, and to make that patch you have to use an older rustup to compile. It ended up being pretty simple, so I will reference my code patch, the build chain configuration needed, and the general build instructions. If it looks intimidating it isn't, once it compiles it makes a single binary executable. I made a folder "/etc/mumble-web-proxy" and put this binary there, then changed permissions on that file and folder to be owned by "mumble-server". I then made the following systemd unit file located in /etc/systemd/system/mumble-web-proxy.service :
mumble-web
- Low-latency audio streaming (local network)
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Jam – Self-Hosted Clubhouse
Mumble isn't exactly P2P. It has a server (murmurd) that handles all the streams. I think it could work as SFU. And, actually, there is a web frontend: https://github.com/Johni0702/mumble-web
Your use of Opus and the option to run a SFU makes this a suitable replacement of Mumble for meetings, like in the Pirate Parties around the world. We are heavy users of Mumble.
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Start to finish guide for creating a mumble server and hooking it into Bukkit/Spigot/Paper for interconnected chat, with a web interface.
Mumble-web
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Self hosted in-browser Discord alternative?
I would also recommend Matrix with the Element client, but if you'd prefer something else, there's mumble-web, a web client for Mumble. I tested it out a couple months ago, and it works pretty well, but it took forever to figure out how to set it up. Just another option in case you don't like the others.
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Show HN: Jam, an Open Source Clubhouse
Nice project. For server side mixing, how hard would be to integrate Jam with Mumble? There is a Github repository that does it: https://github.com/Johni0702/mumble-web
What are some alternatives?
WebRTC-Scalable-Broadcast - This module simply initializes socket.io and configures it in a way that single broadcast can be relayed over unlimited users without any bandwidth/CPU usage issues. Everything happens peer-to-peer!
jam
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
jam - 🍓 Jam is your own open source Clubhouse for mini conferences, friends, communities
simple-peer - 📡 Simple WebRTC video, voice, and data channels
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
server - screen sharing for developers https://screego.net/
Freepbx - This module provides a facility to install bug fixes to the framework code that is not otherwise housed in a module
MatterBukkit - A Minecraft Bukkit plugin which sends chat messages from/to MatterBridge
mumble-web-proxycd
janus-gateway - Janus WebRTC Server