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mediadevices reviews and mentions
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pkg-config error
Hey. I try to get WebRTC Pion to work. For that i follow the instructions on pion/mediadevices: Go implementation of the MediaDevices API. (github.com) . I added the x264 codec.
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Resources for understanding Pion/WebRTC?
I use the pion/mediadevices package to obtain the screen of a Raspberry Pi as a video stream and then I use pion/webrtc to share that to a web server.
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Share video feed (camera, screen, file, etc.) from ffmpeg to web(rtc)
Note that there are a lot of tunings that you may need depending on what your latency tolerance and picture quality tolerance is. I would recommend following FFmpeg's streaming guide [0].
If you are trying to stream desktop, camera, and microphone to the browser, I would recommend pion's mediadevices package [1].
[0] - https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/StreamingGuide
[1] - https://github.com/pion/mediadevices
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[school project]: Receive notification on your phone when someone trying to unlock your PC
You can see some code accessing webcam on Windows in the submodules of https://github.com/pion/mediadevices They also have equivalent code for OSX and Linux.
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Multiplayer game with video chat in Go... ambitious?
See https://github.com/pion/mediadevices and pion/webrtc
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pion/mediadevices is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mediadevices is Go.
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