P2P voice chat with push-to-talk (for gaming)?
from autonomoususer@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 06 May 22:13
https://lemmy.world/post/29237449

Peer-to-peer as it’s easier to get an app over getting a server. Must be libre software and E2EE too, obviously.

#privacy

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GenerationII@lemm.ee on 06 May 22:44 next collapse

You can spin up your own mumble server. It’s not that hard, and then once you have that running, you just tell your friends to download the mobile client and boom. You’re done

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 06 May 22:46 next collapse

This does not spread privacy beyond them.

who@feddit.org on 07 May 06:27 collapse

This does not spread privacy beyond them.

What does that sentence mean?

smee@poeng.link on 07 May 10:29 next collapse

Spread some privacy on the unfortunate users kind sir.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 16:56 collapse

I can’t run a server for the whole world. How many of them and their other friends do you think will copy me by getting their own servers?

[deleted] on 07 May 10:20 collapse

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autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 17:12 collapse

radmin

Which libre software license text file does this come with?

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 06 May 23:17 next collapse

You cam try jami.net

But I also think Mumble is the better solution, but of course not p2p.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 06 May 23:22 collapse

Jami has push-to-talk? docs.jami.net/…/all-features-by-client.html

Thank you!

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 07 May 00:00 collapse

Probably not, but you can likely improvise by binding the audio mute to a button in your OS.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 00:03 collapse

Hard for those on other operating systems to copy me.

jet@hackertalks.com on 07 May 04:34 next collapse

Matrix or jitsi rooms. Uses webrtc, is mostly to peer to peer except for hole punching or proxying when needed

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 05:36 collapse

No push-to-talk

jet@hackertalks.com on 07 May 05:37 collapse

github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/3464

Surprise! Jitsi has PTT

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 16:37 collapse

Have you tried it? I don’t want to ALT+TAB out of my game, to hold space bar in Jitsi, every time I need to say anything. Jitsi does not have push-to-talk.

[deleted] on 07 May 10:09 next collapse

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autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 16:34 next collapse

Radmin fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it, anti-libre software. Why would I escape Discord for another scam?? lmao

How does this make it peer-to-peer? Getting my own server does nothing to spread privacy beyond my friends. I can’t run a server for the whole world. How many of them and their other friends do you think will copy me by getting their own servers?

Arkhive@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 May 00:31 collapse

I use Tailscale for the virtual LAN setup

kixik@lemmy.ml on 07 May 10:53 next collapse

Jami on desktop, not on phones yet:

jami.net/eleutheria

Available only for desktop users for now, the new Push-to-talk feature offers a new effortless way to communicate: simply press a button for hands-free, instant, and convenient audio messaging. It’s like in the olden days of gaming when gamers would key bind the Push to talk feature to be able to talk when necessary.

So jami all the way, 🙂

RockLobstore@lemmy.ml on 07 May 21:42 collapse

Mumble! You can host your own mumble server, I used to it for privacy over Discord. Getting people to use it is another challenge.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 May 22:28 collapse

How is this peer-to-peer?

RockLobstore@lemmy.ml on 08 May 17:38 collapse

If you host the server it is. Which is really easy. Then you can do stuff to add security like adding an IP whitelist perhaps along with other things.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 08 May 21:14 collapse

How’s it peer-to-peer when there’s a server?