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Satyr: a selfhosted live streaming server

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  • robiR Offline
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    robi
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    This is a batteries-included self hosted twitch replacement. It's light on system requirements, no special nginx modules or anything.
    It's got it's own chat, which you can hook up to discord, twitch, IRC or XMPP. It also has the ability to re-stream to twitch, which means you can essentially mirror a channel.

    It's written in typescript, and the only things you need on your system for it are node, mysql, and ffmpeg. If you have the hardware for it, it can do hardware acceleration through nvenc or vaapi as well.

    https://git.waldn.net/git/knotteye/satyr

    Conscious tech

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      This seems easy enough to package... I'll give this a shot.

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        I said this, and then tried and the way they generate files on startup and how they make their config is incredibly confusing. I'll give this another shot soon. Unless someone else wants to take a crack at it?

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