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- Ask HN: Any sound-related project suggestions for learning Rust?
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Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call
1. So the SFUs we're currently looking at are yours, ion-sfu (and/or galene) and mediasoup. Honestly we haven't finished looking at how they compare for rate control, but the Pion team seems very interested in ensuring they have good rate control.
2. From context I think you're talking about noise cancellation here? I assumed that some of the more exotic ML-based ones ran serverside, which obviously is incompatible with E2EE. It sounds like there are a bunch of options for running WASM-based intelligent noise cancellation clientside though, especially with MediaStreamTrackProcessor and friends. rnnoiseless as a pure Rust->WASM port of rnnoise looks fun, for instance: https://github.com/jneem/nnnoiseless
3. True, although given Google are highly motivated to make AEC work properly in WebRTC, I guess I'm hoping that they'll continue improving it, much as they have been. I certainly never want to have to write or integrate one ever again :D
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RustFFT 5.0 has been released!
Very nice! I've just updated [`nnnoiseless`](https://github.com/jneem/nnnoiseless) to rustfft 5.0, and got a cool 20% overall improvement.
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Ask HN: Any sound-related project suggestions for learning Rust?
I try and learn Rust by glueing all things together (MIDI, Open Sound Control, Audio I/O) into little commandline utilities (e.g. routers), it's mostly to keep myself happy; quick results keep me pushing. Whether it's a good idea to start with a plugin depends on your experience (e.g. writing such things in C or C++).
Active noise cancellation would be too involved for a first attempt (at least for me). Here's an unfinished project: https://github.com/materoy/noice
What are some alternatives?
matrix-spec-proposals - Proposals for changes to the matrix specification
oscli - Real time audio visualisation using WGPU
matrix-js-sdk - Matrix Client-Server SDK for JavaScript
rust-obs-plugins - A safe wrapper around the OBS API, useful for creating OBS sources, filters and effects.
seshat - A Matrix message database/indexer
Symphonia - Pure Rust multimedia format demuxing, tag reading, and audio decoding library
FedCM - A privacy preserving identity exchange Web API
awesome-rust-audio - An Awesome List for Audio Programming in Rust
nih-plug - Rust VST3 and CLAP plugin framework and plugins - because everything is better when you do it yourself