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12,545 | 1,279 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Pion WebRTC
- Golang WebRTC. How to use Pion šRemote Controller
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Pure C WebRTC
I am really excited about https://github.com/sepfy/libpeer. It has examples ready for ESP32 etc....
When working on KVS I wasn't familiar with the embedded space at all. I saw 'heavyweight' embedded where you were running on Linux. Then you had RTOS/No OS at all. I wasn't prepared for these devices at all. If we can make WebRTC work in the embedded space I think it will really accelerate what developers are able to build!
Remotely driven cars, security cameras, robots in hospitals that bring iPads to infectious patients etc... Creative people are building amazing things. The WebRTC/video space needs to work harder and support them :)
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I love how diverse the WebRTC space is now. Outside of this implementation you have plenty of other options!
* https://github.com/shinyoshiaki/werift-webrtc (Typescript)
* https://github.com/pion/webrtc (Golang)
* https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc (Rust)
* https://github.com/algesten/str0m (Rust)
* hhttps://github.com/sepfy/libpeer (C/Embedded)
* https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/ (C++)
* https://github.com/sipsorcery-org/sipsorcery (C#)
* https://github.com/paullouisageneau/libdatachannel (C++)
* https://github.com/elixir-webrtc (Elixir)
* https://github.com/aiortc/aiortc (Python)
* GStreamerās webrtcbin (C)
See https://github.com/sipsorcery/webrtc-echoes for examples of some running against each other.
I was going through some of my old projects and saw one that used this webrtc library. I remember at least at the time (3-4 years ago) if you wanted a webrtc communication channel outside of the browser there were really only two options. One was from Google [1], which is used in both chrome and firefox, and the other one was this c library.
I recall it took me a week to figure out how to properly compile Google's implementation (which uses the bazel build system) as a static or dynamic library to link to. Even then, I think I couldn't get it below something like 50MB. I don't remember the exact binary size but it was so large that I either had to give up using it or give up calling my app "lightweight".
Later I learned that there was also another great implementation written in Go [2] but obviously not feasible if the rest of your project is not in Go.
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WebRTC for the Curious
Pion (https://github.com/pion/webrtc) works well and offers a good set of features.
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I have worked four jobs related to https://github.com/pion/webrtc and one for https://webrtcforthecurious.com
Two companies used Pion. The other two were just using the protocol (WebRTC)
- Need help with audio calls for rooms with about 10 people in each.
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Possible frameworks/languages for a web/mobile application
In my experience Go has been relatively approachable for people that are good at PHP. It has a great standard library and a pretty solid ecosystem, though frameworks arenāt as popular in Go. There are some well regarded libraries for things like WebRTC via https://github.com/pion/webrtc WebSicket via https://github.com/nhooyr/websocket
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Video streaming in golang
Don't try to make RTC yourself, it looks easy, but in fact, it's a really hard problem to solve. Use https://pion.ly/ it's a pretty solid package they also have a discord/slack channel with a lot of helpful people there.
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Datachannel video streaming?
Maybe you can reuse some of this code: https://github.com/pion/webrtc/blob/master/examples/data-channels/main.go
SIPSorcery
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Pure C WebRTC
I am really excited about https://github.com/sepfy/libpeer. It has examples ready for ESP32 etc....
When working on KVS I wasn't familiar with the embedded space at all. I saw 'heavyweight' embedded where you were running on Linux. Then you had RTOS/No OS at all. I wasn't prepared for these devices at all. If we can make WebRTC work in the embedded space I think it will really accelerate what developers are able to build!
Remotely driven cars, security cameras, robots in hospitals that bring iPads to infectious patients etc... Creative people are building amazing things. The WebRTC/video space needs to work harder and support them :)
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I love how diverse the WebRTC space is now. Outside of this implementation you have plenty of other options!
* https://github.com/shinyoshiaki/werift-webrtc (Typescript)
* https://github.com/pion/webrtc (Golang)
* https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc (Rust)
* https://github.com/algesten/str0m (Rust)
* hhttps://github.com/sepfy/libpeer (C/Embedded)
* https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/ (C++)
* https://github.com/sipsorcery-org/sipsorcery (C#)
* https://github.com/paullouisageneau/libdatachannel (C++)
* https://github.com/elixir-webrtc (Elixir)
* https://github.com/aiortc/aiortc (Python)
* GStreamerās webrtcbin (C)
See https://github.com/sipsorcery/webrtc-echoes for examples of some running against each other.
- WebRTC for the Curious
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Building WebRTC server implementation for Erlang
This is not true, there are actually multiple WebRTC implementations in different languages besides the reference library: aiortc (python), libdatachannel (C++), sipsorcery (C#),webrtc-rs (rust), werift (Typescript), and Amazon Kinesis (C)
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Why WebRTC is not able to capture screen when the System is signed out or logged out?
Hello. I am new to WebRTC and currently working on a small project in .NET using Sipsorcery, a WebRTC library for C#. In this particular example, an application is used to enables screen sharing using WebRTC. The screen can be viewed through an HTML page, while WebSocket is utilized as the signaling channel. The application includes both the WebSocket server and the code for screen sharing. The application works like a charm. After testing the application I converted the application into Windows Service to always run it in the background. I used NSSM to make service. But when I tested the service, I encountered an issue where the WebSocket server works fine when the system is logged out or signed out, but the screen sharing functionality fails. I googled this problem and discovered that WebRTC does not function properly when the system is signed out or logged out. I am curious to understand the underlying mechanism behind this limitation. Why is it that the screen cannot be shared when the system is signed out?
I checked another example in Sipsorcery and it works. In this example it show a basic test pattern. For screen sharing Sipsorcery uses FFMPEG. I think FFMPEG has the restriction to capture the screen when the system is signed out.
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Need help to connect to WebSocket signaling for WebRTC, C#
I was going through FFmpegFileAndDevicesTest, it is created using Sipsorcery library. In this code a websocket server is created and the PeerConnection is added to the websocket. Is there any way to connect to an external websocket server instead of creating one. The code is
- Show HN: WebRTC-Echoes: Interop for C#, C++, Python, TypeScript, Go and Servers
What are some alternatives?
mediasoup - Cutting Edge WebRTC Video Conferencing
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]
janus-gateway - Janus WebRTC Server
aiortc - WebRTC and ORTC implementation for Python using asyncio
libdatachannel - C/C++ WebRTC network library featuring Data Channels, Media Transport, and WebSockets
v4l - Facade to the Video4Linux video capture interface.
gst - Go bindings for GStreamer (retired: currently I don't use/develop this package)
go-m3u8 - Parse and generate m3u8 playlists for Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) in Golang (ported from gem https://github.com/sethdeckard/m3u8)
peerjs - Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC.
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
wrtc-to-ffmpeg - Pipe WebRTC MediaStreams to/from FFMPEG.
ion - Real-Distributed RTC System by pure Go and Flutter