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pyrite
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Ask HN: Why is there no enterprise grade open-source zoom alternative?
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.
- Pyrite: Open source video conferencing
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Pyrite – open-source video conferencing
It would really help if the author had a list of "features" on the github project. It is a bit difficult to figure out what exact functionality the project supports.
* https://github.com/garage44/pyrite/
- Pyrite – open-source self-hoested video conferencing
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Ask HN: Is it ok to reject a job because I don’t like their software?
Teams only show 4 streams at a time on Linux, the video/audio quality is mediocre and the video quality in the webclient is worse than the one using an Electron container, probably to force the app. Screensharing always tends to get stuck after a while, and they ignore any requests to start supporting Wayland, even while it takes minimal changes(update Electron).
Nowadays it's easy to setup your own conference server, and use webbased clients that don't require yet another Electron container. For instance, Galene(https://github.com/jech/galene) is an excellent resource-friendly SFU built on top of Pion(Golang).
Shameless plug: I'm the author of Pyrite(https://github.com/garage44/pyrite), an alternative WebRTC frontend for Galene
- Show HN: Pyrite – FOSS Video Conferencing
- Pyrite - Vue 3 WebRTC client for the Galène SFU
- Show HN: Pyrite – a WebRTC client for the Galène videoconference server
Jitsi Video Bridge
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Is async runtime (Tokio) overhead significant for a "real-time" video stream server?
I've been looking at open source video conferencing software options, specifically Jitsi. When reading their deployment docs the phrase "real time" comes up occasionally, for example:
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Zoom Video adding advertisements to the free tier of its service
It stops being peer-to-peer as soon as there are more than two participants (i.e more than one destination for the stream). Jitsi uses their Videobridge https://jitsi.org/jitsi-videobridge/ as a central server to do the multiplexing.
What are some alternatives?
mediasoup - Cutting Edge WebRTC Video Conferencing
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
Mumble - Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.
galene - The Galène videoconference server
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
awesome-pion - A curated list of awesome things related to Pion
Zulip - Zulip server and web application. Open-source team chat that helps teams stay productive and focused.
clip-beam-client - Easily share text and files between devices. Local P2P.
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
ion-sfu - Pure Go WebRTC SFU
Centrifugo - Scalable real-time messaging server in a language-agnostic way. Self-hosted alternative to Pubnub, Pusher, Ably. Set up once and forever.