I am starting to build an app with video over libp2p. Did you manage to get anything done? Looks like there isn't much support on it. The webrtc crate is in alpha and doesn't really work on the stable libp2p release. I needed to import it from github to make it work.
The webrtc support is for data, not video. For video you're best off doing P2P using regular webrtc, or to stream the video bytes over a point to point data channel. But don't use pubsub
@@DougAnderson444 I was thinking of trying to stream to large amounts of people in a p2p network. I am experimenting with this stuff to see what will work and what the limit would be for the number of consumers.
This framework should probably be abstracted into the OSI model above Application, right? My man is proposing a MySpace ecosystem and doesn't even need to say it out loud for it to be heard loud and clear. I wonder how well Veilid plays in that sandbox 🤔
@DougAnderson444 exactly! Sort of a "self-hosted" blog with a standardized protocol for connecting profiles, but over IPFS so your page isn't stored locally but your node is responsible for as much as it "weighs". Take your node offline and your page and profile disappears from the network until you bring it back up and restore from a local backup.
My other Rust Wasm videos: th-cam.com/play/PLXaH0akvntMrb38eM1vXCvLPWlsQmHlMm.html&si=A_vRszqRtQHBKygH
Love this. Thanks a million.
I am starting to build an app with video over libp2p. Did you manage to get anything done? Looks like there isn't much support on it.
The webrtc crate is in alpha and doesn't really work on the stable libp2p release. I needed to import it from github to make it work.
The webrtc support is for data, not video. For video you're best off doing P2P using regular webrtc, or to stream the video bytes over a point to point data channel. But don't use pubsub
@@DougAnderson444 I was thinking of trying to stream to large amounts of people in a p2p network. I am experimenting with this stuff to see what will work and what the limit would be for the number of consumers.
This framework should probably be abstracted into the OSI model above Application, right? My man is proposing a MySpace ecosystem and doesn't even need to say it out loud for it to be heard loud and clear. I wonder how well Veilid plays in that sandbox 🤔
maybe a decentralized myspace! ;P
@DougAnderson444 exactly! Sort of a "self-hosted" blog with a standardized protocol for connecting profiles, but over IPFS so your page isn't stored locally but your node is responsible for as much as it "weighs". Take your node offline and your page and profile disappears from the network until you bring it back up and restore from a local backup.
Hooyah!🌊