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    Elixir WebRTC

    Elixir WebRTC

    An Elixir implementation of the W3C WebRTC API

    Elixir WebRTC is an Elixir implementation of the W3C WebRTC API for building real-time communication features in Elixir applications. It gives developers a way to create peer connections, exchange media, and work with browser-compatible WebRTC behavior from the BEAM ecosystem. The project is especially useful for applications that need live audio, video, or data communication without leaving Elixir. It can support DataChannels through an optional SCTP dependency, which extends its usefulness beyond media streaming. Because it follows familiar WebRTC concepts, it can integrate with browser clients and other WebRTC-capable systems. ...
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    Boombox

    Boombox

    Boombox is a simple streaming tool built on top of Membrane

    Boombox is a high-level audio and video streaming tool built on top of the Membrane Framework. It is designed to make media transformations easier across common formats, containers, and streaming protocols. The project gives developers a simpler interface over lower-level multimedia pipelines, which can otherwise be complex to configure manually. Boombox is useful for Elixir projects that need to read, write, stream, transcode, or transform media without directly assembling every Membrane element. It can support applications such as media processing services, streaming tools, recording workflows, and format-conversion utilities. ...
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    Algora TV

    Algora TV

    Open source Twitch for developers

    Algora TV is an open source Elixir/Phoenix application developed by Algora.io that powers Live Billboards—a platform for embedding in-video ads during livestreams. The project enables developers to monetize their live content while providing devtools companies a dynamic and non-intrusive way to reach audiences in real time. Built on top of the Phoenix framework, it leverages Elixir’s concurrency and scalability to handle streaming, ad management, and user interactions seamlessly. The system integrates with GitHub for authentication and uses Tigris for media storage and delivery, with optional support for services like FFmpeg, ImageMagick, and OBS Studio for livestream testing and video processing. ...
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    Fishjam

    Fishjam

    General purpose media server. Supports WebRTC, HLS, RTSP, SIP

    ...The GitHub repository refers to the original open-source Fishjam media server, which was a general-purpose media server written in Elixir and is no longer actively maintained. The broader Fishjam project has since evolved into a platform for WebRTC-based live video, audio, and messaging infrastructure. It is designed for use cases such as video conferencing, live streaming, classrooms, telehealth, gameplay, collaboration, and interactive media products. Fishjam focuses on reducing the amount of WebRTC infrastructure that teams need to build themselves. ...
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