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Thank you for looking MiroTalk for Zoom replacements! As WebRTC API doesn't support remote control, I might be able to use external libraries instead, but I have experience with this technology :) Check out my remote desktop control project (I made it 10+ years ago, but still working), there is a Windows optimized version Pocket RDS and a cross platform (MAC-LINUX-WINDOWS) Pocket JRDS. I may Open Source them too... Source: about 1 year ago
MiroTalk WebRTC - MiroTalk's WebRTC rooms scheduler server.
Ant Media Server - Scalable, Ultra Low Latency & Adaptive WebRTC Streaming Ant Media Server provides Scalable Ultra-low latency (0.5 seconds) Adaptive Live Streaming with WebRTC. It supports RTMP, RTSP, Zixi, WebRTC, Adaptive Bitrate, HLS and MP4 recording.
MiroTalk - WebRTC - SFU - Open Source
Red5 - Red5 is an open source Flash media server for live streaming solutions of all kinds.
Guacamole - Access your computers from anywhere. Because the Guacamole client is an HTML5 web application, use of your computers is not tied to any one device or location. As long as you have access to a web browser, you have access to your machines.
MistServer - MistServer is a lightweight, open-source multistandard multimedia server.