A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
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A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
A self hosted virtual browser (rabb.it clone) that runs in docker.
🛠 MiroTalk's WebRTC rooms scheduler.
Create a classic TV experience using your own media - IPTV backed by Plex/Jellyfin
Cast to media player and control playback remotely.
Automatically check for Plex Media Server updates on Synology NAS and install them. Compatible with DSM 6 and DSM 7, including DSM 7.2.2+.
Virtual desktop environment backend. WebRTC renderer.
Fully self-hostable and customizable media entertaining stream service based on Node.js for couples, friends, collaboration teams, and even quarantined office workers
Remote Gaming Application in Go using WebRTC for low latency
Media Streaming via HTTP Progressive Download in practice.
Simple script using YT-DLP do download an episode from MTV.com, and then merge the resulting multiple output MP4 files using ffmpeg. MTV episodes are split in to multiple MP4 files, so resulting output for a single episode can be between 3-11+ MP4 files. This script is a band-aid for that.
Media Streaming, a Spring Boot Starter project, which makes media streaming easier in your Spring Boot based project.
Broadcast head-end CMS
A webapp for experimenting with WebRTC
Web based remote file explorer
Real Time Call Transcription and Sentimental Analysis, Call Initiates with Twilio, Streams in MuLAW, Preprocessed and converted into .wav, Transcribed with Wav2Vec2.0 and Analysing sentiment with BERT.
Medea :Progressive Web Application for Media Streaming
Screen Mirroring Cast to TV Chromecast is an incredibly flexible casting app that makes screen mirroring and media casting more convenient.
Live transcoding home media fileserver
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