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Ask HN: What's the cheapest way to stream live video, privately?

7 points by aneeqdhk 3 years ago · 4 comments · 1 min read


I'm planning to run some sessions online - mostly for free. I would need the latency to be quite low (so that I can interact with the live chat in near-realtime) and also not discoverable or accessible outside my domain (rules out YouTube).

I would like to embed the live session on my domain.

What tools or apps can I use? (open to self hosting as well)

bobdvb 3 years ago

Commercial services: * Mux.com * Vimeo Pro

Open source: https://github.com/cannonbeach/ott-packager

If self-hosting, ensure you're using a CDN, serving video from a web server to an audience will eat bandwidth and compute in no time.

olfe 3 years ago

If you're open to self hosting I would look into bigbluebutton. It's a open source web conference service, easy to install, realtime chat with presentation, screen share and external media support. Clients run completely in browser so no extra software needed there

stop50 3 years ago

Matrix just got video streams, but i don't know if it is usable in that way. nginx has an rtmp module for selfmade streaming. A rtmp endpoint takes the media from your pc and saves it to disk and another part of nginx takes it and makes it available over http hls/dash. Of course you could use rtmp itself for streaming, so that it acts as an bouncer.

giuliomagnifico 3 years ago

OBS Ninja: https://vdo.ninja/v5/

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