This was an idea I had earlier and I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to begin this and if this could be done soly via CGI without JS.

I am looking to possibly create a web-based script that lets me (when I am on the script) talk via my vic and have it streamed live across the site to whomever else is on that page. I have no idea how mic support works, does it need to connect via an IP? I want to play around with it and hopefully make it allow more than one person to open a mic channel.

Is this possible? Is it possible to have any IP which connects to that particular page have streaming mic like a conference? Everyone can hear everyone and talk at the same time?

This was just an idea and wanted to see how to go about something like this (if possible).

Thanks!



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In reply to Voice chat through CGI by sulfericacid

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