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  • I wasn’t aware of WHIP, thank you. Last time researched this there was only LL-HLS which was terrible and when I tried Steam for streaming, it was using RTMP with a 6 second latency.

    However, while broadcast box looks nice, it seems to require significant setup to stream.

    I don’t know what OS OP is using but on Linux, you can start a video call with Jami (or anything really), then use qpwgraph to send the game audio to the calling application. 2 steps, start call, send game audio to call.

    But it’s up to OP what they want to do. It’s been a while, but Jami might support sharing system audio now. Their feature list includes “media sharing” in the call features.


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    Mais surtout, il ne faut pas se tromper de combat : /e/OS permet à ses utilisateurs d’échapper à la collecte massive de données personnelles qui s’opère dans les smartphones du marché, pas d’aider les pédocriminels à passer sous les radars de la justice. Autrement dit : /e/OS n’est pas un système avec un objectif de sécurité durcie et qui serait utile seulement à des personnes ciblées.

    English translation (by deepl)

    But above all, we must not confuse the issue: /e/OS allows its users to avoid the massive collection of personal data that takes place on smartphones currently on the market—it is not designed to help child sex offenders evade the law. In other words: /e/OS is not a system designed for enhanced security that would be useful only to specific individuals.

    @gael@mastodon.social Could you please explain why you keep bringing up the example of pedophiles and and child sex offenders? It’s giving the impression that you’re equating people desiring high security to pedophiles.


  • TL; DR use Jami

    You want something to stream low latency, don’t you? Honestly, that means peer to peer, not centralised (I. E streaming to a server which then streams to your friend). OBS will use large buffers (multiple seconds) that are then sent out to the server.

    I would suggest using Jami. It’s peer to peer chat with peer to peer video and audio calls. It’s the simplest solution I’ve found. Matrix has MatrixRTC (or whatever they call it) but you will need the Element client and will need to activate RTC in the “labs”. Not sure if it’s in the stable build or the beta.

    Signal can also stream peer to peer (webrtc like every other) but it compresses a lot and encrypts on top of it. You could have low latency but you will have visual artefacts and there’s no way to tweak the settings.





  • Ah, GrapheneOS, who else? Can someone provide the source? What was the question he was asked?

    Edit: Found it. Interview is in french, on YouTube. I just ran it through a transcriber and a translator, so something might get lost in translation.

    Basically he was being asked about “who is your threat model, the the government?”. Then he brings up pedophiles and government employees or the CIA. I’m assuming he’s putting them in the same box because of the threat model, but I tagged him and would like a response from him.