Univoice Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to univoice
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godot-voip
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SIPSorcery
A WebRTC, SIP and VoIP library for C# and .NET. Designed for real-time communications apps.
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SaaSHub
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MicSwitch
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univoice discussion
univoice reviews and mentions
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Godot and using external C# libraries (like Univoice for unity) where there are functional gaps
Opportunity?: Noted solutions via C# libraries (for unity admitedly...) that was "thinking" could reference. e.g. GitHub - adrenak/univoice: Voice chat/VoIP solution for unity.
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Best VR Framework for Metaverse Compatible Across Headsets?
Building it is gonna be hard so look for plugins and in Godot it is gonna be hard to find. https://github.com/adrenak/univoice here is a unity version. I don't know the scope of the ideas. From what you have me. None of them are that difficult at a superficial level, a prototype can be easy enough. What makes it hard is open source with little to no community. The all platforms requirement is basically impossible without an immense amount of low level programming. This becomes increasingly more difficult without unity or unreal. If you must have this look deeply into OpenXR controls. My suggestion is to make a prototype in unity so you can really build out your idea and if you're going the NFT marketplace route, try to secure funding with the prototype.
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adrenak/univoice is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of univoice is C#.