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FOSS (preferably) alternative to Discord's screen sharing feature?

Wondering if anyone knows good alternatives to Discord's screen sharing feature (good quality, good framerate, low latency, and sound support).

Preferably FOSS, but at this point I'm taking all answers. Feel free to redirect me if there's any other community I should ask this in.

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Jitsi Meet is a good foss choice for video conferencing in general, and includes a decent screen sharing function. You can try it out on the free to use (8x8 hosted, I think?) instance at https://meet.jit.si/

Heads up: that partocular instance now requires the host to be logged in to either a Google or Gihub account first, raising privacy concerns. that's just how that instance is configured tho, to avoid abuse. it's also self hostable and there should be other free instances available if you search for them.

edit: just noticed a few already mentioned this one (sorry, i must have scanned too quickly). fyi, Jitsi works well in combo with OBS virtual camera, allowing very precise control over exactly what audio and video you're streaming

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slrpnk.net

Unfortunately it does not currently support audio sharing, but I'd recommend keeping an eye on Bananas Screen Sharing, as it may support it soon, from what I've seen in their Discord discussions.

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Alright! I try to stay away from WebRTC / browser stuff though, as I feel like it's too limiting (limited codecs, quality, settings, often slow...)

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Try RustDesk.

It seems to have sound support. I can't vouch for any of the qualities you are asking otherwise, honestly I just installed it recently to replace TeamViewer on the machine of someone who occasionally needs some basic remote help from me.

OBS, which others mentioned, is, as far as I know, the most popular software for streaming otherwise.

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feddit.nl

Watch out. A lot of controversy over rustdesk because they do some strange things and route all traffic through their server in China or something.

(Not up to date on it, just have heard it many times in passing, worth looking in to)

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Seems cool, but they do data collection other than anonymous statistical data, which is a big no no for me

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lemmy.ml

I've used jitsi meet (own instance) for this before. OBS might work as well.

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lemmy.zip

Someone proposed this before. I’ll have to try, but I’m afraid it will be a bit janky. Can’t only stream a specific app with sound, and probably can't configure too much (quality, FPS, ...)

What should I use with OBS? I believe it can't be used by itself, and I need something to stream to.

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lemmy.zip

After testing the non-self hosted version, it seems like the quality isn't really good :-/ - idk if that's because I stream from the browser and if OBS will make a difference

Edit: nevermind, it seems like it supports more, but their interface is really not intuitive. I'll test it, seems nice :)

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slrpnk.net

I hadn't heard of Jami, but that looks excellent, cheers for sharing!

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lemmy.zip

That's what I was looking into but yea, it seems their screen sharing capabilities are still too limited. Thanks for sharing though :)

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lemmy.world

Tried Jami, unfortunately it's still Alpha/Beta quality software in my opinion. Frequent glitches made me go crazy

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I'll have to try, but I'm afraid it will be a bit janky. Can't only stream a specific app with sound

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i mean cant go wrong with a self hosted matrix instance im pretty sure theres some managed hosts that make the process eaiser i dont know if this is what your looking for but cant go wrong with it

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lemmy.zip

Matrix seems really overkill for this task, and is so damn complicated (probably resource intensive too?)

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