This repository contains resources for organizers of virtual conferences.
The background to this repository is that the foss-north 2020 conference had to go virtual due to the COVID-19 situation during the spring of 2020. The repository is split into a general description of the foss-north setup, and links to various tools that can be used.
Pull requests are welcome!
You can find out about the foss-north setup in a separate page.
This list of tools is split into open source and closed source alternatives.
For sharing screens, video streams, and audio
- Jitsi - open-source video conferencing. See installation instructions for self-hosting.
- BigBlueButton - open-source video conferencing.
- Zoom - powerful video conferencing tools with clients for most platforms.
For audience interaction such as QA, polls, etc
- Nextcloud Polls - self-hosted polls.
- sli.do - conference QA and polling service.
Software for live streaming videos - for services, see next category
- Open Broadcaster Software - broadcasting and recording software with a range of input modules. Plugin based with a large set of community plugins. Supports multiple streaming platforms.
Platforms for live video streaming - for client software, see previous category
- Open Streaming Platform - a self-hosted alternative to services like Twitch.tv, Ustream.tv, and Youtube Live.
- YouTube - the world's largest video hosting service.
For editing videos
- Kdenlive - powerful non-linear video editor. Can generate rendering scripts, to distribute rendering to other machines.
- Audacity - powerful audio editor / recorder. Can be used to fix sound in video recordings. Look for noise reduction filter, but also the compressor to fix noise and volume issues.
- Auphonic - automated audio postproduction tool.
For publishing videos for non-live consumption