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IRC voice channels, wait what?

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  • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA This user is from outside of this forum
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    IRC voice channels, wait what?

    I know there's been work on implementing some of the discord/slack bling in IRC, like emoji, replies, and editing, but voice channels?

    I just saw voice channels mentioned on the side bar of a screenshot of this web IRC client.

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    And the draft IRC 3 spec's abstract says

    "This document describes version 3 of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol, which extends the original IRC protocol to include support for audio and video capabilities. It defines new message types, commands, and channel modes that allow for the transmission of audio and video data within the existing IRC framework, while maintaining backward compatibility with text-only clients and servers."

    Internet Relay Chat Protocol version 3

    This document describes version 3 of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol, which extends the original IRC protocol to include support for audio and video capabilities. It defines new message types, commands, and channel modes that allow for the transmission of audio and video data within the existing IRC framework, while maintaining backward compatibility with text-only clients and servers.

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    • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

      IRC voice channels, wait what?

      I know there's been work on implementing some of the discord/slack bling in IRC, like emoji, replies, and editing, but voice channels?

      I just saw voice channels mentioned on the side bar of a screenshot of this web IRC client.

      Link Preview Image
      GitHub - ObsidianIRC/ObsidianIRC: Modern IRC Client for the web, desktop and mobile.

      Modern IRC Client for the web, desktop and mobile. - ObsidianIRC/ObsidianIRC

      favicon

      GitHub (github.com)

      And the draft IRC 3 spec's abstract says

      "This document describes version 3 of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol, which extends the original IRC protocol to include support for audio and video capabilities. It defines new message types, commands, and channel modes that allow for the transmission of audio and video data within the existing IRC framework, while maintaining backward compatibility with text-only clients and servers."

      Internet Relay Chat Protocol version 3

      This document describes version 3 of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol, which extends the original IRC protocol to include support for audio and video capabilities. It defines new message types, commands, and channel modes that allow for the transmission of audio and video data within the existing IRC framework, while maintaining backward compatibility with text-only clients and servers.

      favicon

      (www.ietf.org)

      wohali@timeloop.cafeW This user is from outside of this forum
      wohali@timeloop.cafeW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @alienghic It's DCC, so all peer to peer, with IRC only acting as client discovery. No centralised broadcast so it won't directly scale beyond a few people

      Even Jitsi is technically better than this with a similar tech arch.

      alienghic@timeloop.cafeA noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN 2 Replies Last reply
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      • wohali@timeloop.cafeW wohali@timeloop.cafe

        @alienghic It's DCC, so all peer to peer, with IRC only acting as client discovery. No centralised broadcast so it won't directly scale beyond a few people

        Even Jitsi is technically better than this with a similar tech arch.

        alienghic@timeloop.cafeA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @wohali

        Ah so that's somewhat less of a shocking retrofit then.

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        • wohali@timeloop.cafeW wohali@timeloop.cafe

          @alienghic It's DCC, so all peer to peer, with IRC only acting as client discovery. No centralised broadcast so it won't directly scale beyond a few people

          Even Jitsi is technically better than this with a similar tech arch.

          noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN This user is from outside of this forum
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          noisytoot@berkeley.edu.pl
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          @wohali @alienghic There's also https://github.com/asiekierka/voirc which was intended as a joke but does actually work provided you aren't affected by flood limits (it base64-encodes voice messages and sends them directly over IRC)
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