peer-calls VS awesome-pion

Compare peer-calls vs awesome-pion and see what are their differences.

peer-calls

Group peer to peer video calls for everyone written in Go and TypeScript (by peer-calls)

awesome-pion

A curated list of awesome things related to Pion (by pion)
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peer-calls awesome-pion
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0.0 1.0
about 1 year ago 15 days ago
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peer-calls

Posts with mentions or reviews of peer-calls. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-26.
  • Alternatives for jitsi?
    2 projects | /r/selfhosted | 26 Jun 2023
    I just found this yesterday, haven't used it but looks nice: https://peercalls.com
  • How do Game nights with or without discord?
    1 project | /r/linux_gaming | 21 Jun 2022
    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
  • Group video call functionality
    1 project | /r/reactnative | 29 Sep 2021
    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!
  • Pion WebRTC v3.0.0 Released
    4 projects | /r/WebRTC | 23 Dec 2020
    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

awesome-pion

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-pion. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-25.
  • Chromium based browsers leak users' local IP via WebRTC's foundation attribute
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Oct 2022
    I see a lot of WebRTC usage just in the LAN. WebRTC sees a lot of usage outside of conferencing!

    * Controlling Robots (formant.io)

    * Security Cameras

    * File Sharing

    * Game Streaming/VNC

    I keep a list of interesting open source WebRTC projects at https://github.com/pion/awesome-pion

  • Ask HN: Why is there no enterprise grade open-source zoom alternative?
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 May 2022
    For more interesting related projects, you may also want to checkout https://github.com/pion/awesome-pion

    I'm fiddling now and then on an alternative conferencing frontend(Pyrite - https://github.com/garage44/pyrite) for Galene(https://galene.org), which is a SFU that uses Pion.

  • Show HN: AV1 and WebRTC
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Apr 2022
    AV1 support is already available in libwebrtc!

    So when I started building Pion the target use case was to make it easier to build scalable servers. Instead of interacting with a WebRTC servers REST API to query information/load balance I wanted to have it all in one code base. It also is really useful to have Media+Transport decoupled. Lots of use cases I didn't realize grew out of that.

    * Teleoperation/robotics (https://github.com/Ragnar-H/TelloGo)

    * Control remote software (https://github.com/m1k1o/neko)

    * Cross platform file sharing (https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole)

    * Sending pre-recorded media (RTMP/HLS/RTSP -> WebRTC)

    * Custom DataChannel servers/bridges (https://snowflake.torproject.org/)

    Lots of other cool ones in https://github.com/pion/awesome-pion I need to update it. It has been a bit since I have looked through https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/pion/webrtc/v3?tab=importedby

  • Pion WebRTC v3.0.0 Released
    4 projects | /r/WebRTC | 23 Dec 2020
    Pion WebRTC is a Go implementation of WebRTC. If you haven't used it before check out awesome-pion or example-webrtc-applications for what people are doing. We maintain a feature list and other helpful resources in our README.md

What are some alternatives?

When comparing peer-calls and awesome-pion you can also consider the following projects:

livekit-server - Scalable, high-performance WebRTC SFU. SDKs in JavaScript, React, React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, Unity/C#, Go, Ruby and Node. [Moved to: https://github.com/livekit/livekit]

Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API

ion-sfu - Pure Go WebRTC SFU

cloud-morph - Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application

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

interceptor - Pluggable RTP/RTCP processors for building real time communication

turn - Pion TURN, an API for building TURN clients and servers

pyrite - Pyrite is a web(RTC) client & management interface for Galène SFU

peerdiscovery - Pure-Go library for cross-platform local peer discovery using UDP multicast :woman: :repeat: :woman:

galene - The Galène videoconference server