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tgrgbox-ansible
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Looking for self hosted screen sharing/streaming solution
If you're familiar with ansible, you can check out: https://github.com/mboilen/tgrgbox-ansible The playbook will set up a docker-compose file with an OME instance, an instance nginx to both serve the web site which hosts OvenPlayer and serves as a reverse proxy, and a little forward off stub to handle discord oauth (which sounds important for your scenario).
OBS-studio-webrtc
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What is WHIP? Intro to WebRTC Streaming Part 1
For those of you who are overwhelmed with the official IETF document, WHIP (sometimes known as WISH) is an open standard that you can use right now for your WebRTC based ingestion. You can use it today with open source software such as GStreamer or OBS (fork) as a way to publish your content with WebRTC.
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Using NDI in your Real Time Live Streaming Production Workflow
Download the OBS WebRTC publisher
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Looking for self hosted screen sharing/streaming solution
There are a few other WebRTC based solutions. There's a fork of OBS that allows streaming out using WebRTC. I think that only supports millicast.com, which I believe is not open source. There are a few other servers that handle WebRTC, but I don't know if any are WebRTC.
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OBS->OBSNinja->OBS without virtual webcam
What you'd want is for OBS to output the WebRTC stream itself, rather than going through the webcam interface for this. This is not natively available, but there is a project that claims to do this: https://github.com/CoSMoSoftware/OBS-studio-webrtc
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Project Lightspeed A self-contained, sub-second, open source, livestream server
Related: a fork of OBS Studio with WebRTC support
https://github.com/CoSMoSoftware/OBS-studio-webrtc
What are some alternatives?
go-transcode - On-demand transcoding origin server for live inputs and static files in Go using ffmpeg. Also with NVIDIA GPU hardware acceleration.
obs-gstreamer - GStreamer OBS Studio plugin
hls-restream - Restream live content as HLS using ffmpeg in docker. Also with NVIDIA GPU hardware acceleration.
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
rtmp-hls-server - a docker file to create a streaming server that supports RTMP, HLS and DASH content based on nginx and nginx-rtmp-module.
srt - Secure, Reliable, Transport
hls-server - Middleware for serving HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) compatible media streams.
nginx-rtmp-module
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
Project-Lightspeed - A self contained OBS -> FTL -> WebRTC live streaming server. Comprised of 3 parts once configured anyone can achieve sub-second OBS to the browser livestreaming
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
nginx-rtmp-module - NGINX-based Media Streaming Server