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    PJSIP

    PJSIP

    PJSIP project

    ...It combines signaling protocol (SIP) with a rich multimedia framework and NAT traversal functionality into high-level API that is portable and suitable for almost any type of system ranging from desktops, and embedded systems, to mobile handsets. PJSIP is both compact and feature rich. It supports audio, video, presence, and instant messaging, and has extensive documentation. PJSIP is very portable. On mobile devices, it abstracts system-dependent features and in many cases is able to utilize the native multimedia capabilities of the device.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    AnimojiStudio

    AnimojiStudio

    Make cute emoji videos with unlimited duration and share anywhere

    ...It uses Apple’s private AvatarKit framework, the same underlying technology associated with iMessage Animoji, and combines it with ReplayKit screen recording capabilities. The app was created for users who wanted to make longer Animoji clips and share them beyond the normal messaging workflow. It also includes the option to record with or without audio, making it more flexible for simple character-based video creation. Because it depends on private Apple frameworks, it is more of an experimental and educational project than a typical App Store-ready application. It remains useful as a historical reference for creative iOS experiments around avatars, screen recording, and Apple’s early face-tracking character tools.
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