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Jitsi alternative
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I doubt it fulfils your situation well because of its complexity, but it does tick every of the technical requirements and then some, and the cactus element could be removed entirely given you don’t want guests allowing E2EE being turned on.

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The whole process is massively over engineered, but it ticks every box you want whilst still providing 1080p 30fps video of the main stream in real-time with on the wire encryption as standard and full E2EE possible on invite only comments. Only somebody with a stream key can start streaming video though, and keys are signed to specific URLs. Any member of the room can host a voice/video call natively from element (or any other matrix client). The whole system is made to be dynamic, so I can give friends their own URL, which will tie into a different stream, and different comment room of which they can be mods. Self written web UI tying together OvenMediaPlayer, Cactus comments (web UI for matrix guests), and fetching the title from the matrix comment room.ĭimension for matrix to allow embedding the web UI in element for a seem less experience. Jitsi server for group voice/video if wanted. Matrix home server to power a comments section and provide a discord like experience. OvenMediaEngine to handle ingest (RTMP), transcoding, and output (WebRTC so near enough real-time) I’ve been meaning to do a full write up on it because I’m really pleased with it. My setup is as follows, although has to function with guest access as well making it more complicated. You can run that for 20 people on a single core 500MB RAM Ubuntu VM.ĭepends how far you want to go, you could easily setup a hybrid system that goes all out, I’ve done something similar for live streaming games. It's just not worth the effort, at least not for us. Maybe this was an easier conclusion for me to make since my friends and I have only ever met on voice chat servers for the past two decades and only dabbled with Discord and Jitsi for a short while in the more recent past - but that short time made us see how little additional value a video chat server provides over a voice chat server, while the additional resource requirements (setup time, maintenance time, computing and especially bandwidth) are always orders of magnitude higher. This might not technically be an answer to your question, so I need to ask for forgiveness in advance, but I've been in a similar situation like you and I "solved" it a different way: I realized that I don't need video chat. If there's something that can even improve on the experience, like it will share with smoother video or higher bit rate or something, I'd love to know about that Which are, basically, only I can set up meeting rooms, things are encrypted, and latency is reasonable. In the meantime, maybe there's a better video meeting server we could use that's easier to set up and "good enough" for my needs.

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Right now, I'm looking at better ways of getting it set up, like using Ansible or terraform. I've used Jitsi as a meeting platform before so my friends and I could video chat and watch anime together without being worried about a time limit or restrictions on video sharing.











Jitsi alternative