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    go2rtc

    go2rtc

    Ultimate camera streaming application

    go2rtc is a lightweight, zero-dependency streaming server designed to unify and convert video streams across a wide range of protocols and devices, particularly in smart home and surveillance environments. Written in Go, it provides real-time streaming capabilities with extremely low latency by supporting protocols such as RTSP, WebRTC, RTMP, HTTP, and HomeKit, while also enabling seamless transcoding using FFmpeg when needed. The application can ingest streams from IP cameras, USB devices,...
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    gonic

    gonic

    music streaming server / free-software subsonic server API

    gonic is a lightweight, self-hosted music streaming server written in Go that implements the Subsonic API, allowing compatibility with a wide range of existing music clients. It is designed to index and stream personal audio collections, supporting various file formats and metadata structures while maintaining low resource usage. The server can scan local directories, organize music libraries, and expose them through a web interface or compatible third-party apps. It also supports podcast...
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    dms

    dms

    A UPnP DLNA Digital Media Server that includes basic video transcoding

    dms is a lightweight UPnP/DLNA digital media server written in Go that streams media directly from local filesystems to compatible devices. It allows users to share audio, video, and image files across networks to devices such as smart TVs, mobile apps, and Chromecast. The server operates from the command line and automatically advertises its presence using SSDP, enabling easy discovery by clients. It supports basic transcoding using FFmpeg, allowing playback compatibility across different...
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    ffmpeg-over-ip

    ffmpeg-over-ip

    Connect to remote ffmpeg servers

    ffmpeg-over-ip is a client-server system that enables remote execution of FFmpeg commands on a machine with GPU access while controlling it from another environment such as a container or virtual machine. It allows applications without direct GPU access to offload video transcoding tasks to a remote server, improving performance without requiring complex passthrough setups. The system works by coordinating commands through a lightweight protocol while using a shared filesystem to exchange...
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    Dozzle

    Dozzle

    Realtime log viewer for containers. Supports Docker, Swarm and K8s

    Dozzle is a lightweight, self-hosted web application for real-time viewing and monitoring of container logs, focused on speed and simplicity rather than building a full log storage pipeline. Instead of indexing or storing logs, it connects to your container runtime and streams live output so you can diagnose issues as they happen. The interface includes practical quality-of-life features like fuzzy searching for containers, regex log search, split-screen viewing for multiple logs, and live...
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    Golang HLS Streamer

    Golang HLS Streamer

    A server that exposes a directory for video streaming

    Golang HLS Streamer is a Go-based implementation of HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) functionality, designed to handle media segmentation and playlist generation for streaming applications. It provides tools for creating and managing HLS streams, including segmenting video into smaller chunks and generating M3U8 playlists. The project is intended for developers building streaming servers or media delivery systems. It focuses on performance and simplicity, leveraging Go’s concurrency model to handle...
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    Snickers

    Snickers

    An open source alternative to the video cloud encoding services

    Snickers is a lightweight multimedia utility focused on simplifying interactions with FFmpeg-based workflows through scripting and automation. It provides a structured interface for executing common media processing tasks without requiring complex command-line knowledge. The project emphasizes modularity, allowing users to chain operations such as encoding, filtering, and format conversion. Its design is oriented toward developers who want reproducible and scriptable pipelines for handling...
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