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Restreamer
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Selfhost Straming platform
You can use restreamer https://github.com/datarhei/restreamer
- [Docker] Question: Comment forcer le redémarrage d'un conteneur périodiquement
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vMix linux alternative (that isn't OBS)
You should ideally be using a different machine for this to reduce network and possibly encode load, there are plenty of solutions for streaming to multiple endpoints you can self-host or put in the cloud. See for example: https://docs.datarhei.com/restreamer/
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Looking for a program where I can livestream / share my screen in close to real time (like discord)
Depending on how you want to achieve this, you could use a combination of OBS + Restreamer or OBS + Project-Lightspeed. Another solution would be to use more specific solutions like neko
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FastoCloud [COM] version currently available on GitHub
You could try posting an issue on ReStreamer's Github page and see if someone there has figured out how to make it work with Unifi-cam-proxy - https://github.com/datarhei/restreamer
- Open source video server with GUI and SRT, RTMP, HLS protocol
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How to watch a stream on Quest?
Although if you know something about server then you could in theory use https://github.com/datarhei/restreamer, but only for Quest since let's encrypt certificates do not work with PC, I don't know why Quest supports them, but this version of Unity is simply too old, and doesn't support the current let's encrypt certs, unless you manually install them, which everyone on PC would have to do.
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Redirect http to https for app running in docker container
I did open a ticket, but no reply so far.
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Redirect http to https with app running in docker container
I have successfully redirected http to https with web apps before, but they were always run directly by either nginx or Apache. This particular app is Restreamer, which is run in a Docker container. I have Docker and the container running a GCP instance running Debian Bullseye. I don't understand how to redirect http to https with this. For example, I tried searching the actual Debian system for various strings in files, such as my.domain.com.key (the .key file that Letsencrypt created; I used the web app option to have https) thinking that the key file must be referenced somewhere, and that I may be able to redirect http to https within that file, whatever it is. I also tried searching within the docker container itself (ie, sudo docker exec -u 0 -it /bin/sh and then searching the filesystem within that). I tried other terms like listen or 8080 or 80 or VirtualHost, .htaccess, etc. I can't find anything that will allow me to redirect since I don't understand how the web app is run or what it is run with (if that makes sense).
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Self hosted Livestream software suggestions?
I saw this on this sub a while ago.
mediacms
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Seeking Alternatives to Frame.io for Video Delivery
Last, host something like https://github.com/mediacms-io/mediacms to serve the optimized files. As long as your clients are not halfway across the world, they should be able to watch the videos with relative ease.
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Any recommendations for viewing (sorting, searching, browsing) family videos?
MediaCMS might just be what you are looking for
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Looking for a self-hosted small vid site
https://mediacms.io/ is the link.
- I created a minimalist file browser web UI, with streaming capabilites
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Any options out there to self-host training videos?
Sounds like a self hosted youtube could do that. Haven’t tried this yet but someone mentioned it a couple days ago here. https://github.com/mediacms-io/mediacms
- MediaCMS: Open-source video and media CMS, with a REST API
- Is there a self-hosted "youtube" that my kid can upload videos to?
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Media CMS Alternative for Sportevent Films and Pictures for Clubs
Hey, Paul, the only thing I've seen for this on this subreddit or similar places is Media CMS. I don't believe that there is a way to add an ad banner, but I don't know how that works at all, so perhaps there is. Otherwise, videos are rendered in different resolutions to save bandwidth (pre-transcoded when you upload); users indeed are able to upload photos, videos, documents even; download is possible of the content in original, is a Docker compose stack; rendering via GPU can indeed be done via Docker.
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Music Video/Clip App Similar to youtube for local Collection?
I am looking for an app for a similar problem and the best solution I found was mediacms. Unfortunately the setup is not really easy and I couldn't get it to work.
What are some alternatives?
rtsp-simple-server - Also known as rtsp-simple-server. ready-to-use RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS / WebRTC server and proxy that allows to read, publish and proxy video and audio streams. [Moved to: https://github.com/aler9/mediamtx]
YouPHPTube - Create Your Own Broadcast Network With AVideo Platform Open-Source. OAVP OVP
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
MistServer - The official mistserver source repository - www.mistserver.com
YoutubeDL-Material - Self-hosted YouTube downloader built on Material Design
Shinobi - :peace_symbol: :palestinian_territories: Shinobi CE - The Free Open Source CCTV platform written in Node.JS (Camera Recorder - Security Surveillance Software - Restreamer
tubesync - Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
Streama - Self hosted streaming media server. https://docs.streama-project.com/
s3fs-fuse - FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/