ONYX v1.4-beta: voice channels for LAN parties and a media player that actually looks good
from wardcore@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 03 May 16:53
https://lemmy.world/post/46386711

Just dropped v1.4-beta of ONYX — an open-source, privacy-first messenger with E2E encryption for private chats and self-hostable groups/channels.


This release is mostly about media experience.

Voice Channels — but with a twist. If you’re self-hosting an ONYX server on your local network, you now get real-time voice inside your group. No cloud, no third-party servers.

Media Player — vinyl record animation when playing music, seek ±10 seconds, playback speed from 0.25x to 4x with presets, next/previous track, auto-repeat. Audio files now show their filename instead of a generic label.

Audio Settings — microphone and output device selection, so you can actually choose what hardware ONYX uses.


Why ONYX?

lemmy.world/post/44633944


ONYX: github.com/wardcore-dev/onyx
Self-hosted server: github.com/wardcore-dev/onyx-server


Would love feedback, especially from anyone running it on LAN setups.

#selfhosted

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warmaster@lemmy.world on 03 May 18:23 next collapse

Holy shit, I have to try this. Thank you so much!

raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world on 03 May 18:58 next collapse

Mumble does the same for voice chats

warmaster@lemmy.world on 04 May 17:09 collapse

Mumble’s UX/UI is so arcane, my friends don’t want to use it.

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 04 May 17:22 next collapse

I shudder to imagine what they’d think of a car with a clutch and a left-toe switch for the high-beams.

raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world on 04 May 18:23 collapse

As someone who drives manuals - a what for the high-beams?

canthangmightstain@lemmy.today on 04 May 23:08 collapse
raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world on 04 May 18:24 collapse

Your friends are the reason why we can’t have nice things in gaming. Literally blinded by blingbling

warmaster@lemmy.world on 04 May 23:42 collapse

Different people, different needs. Dismissing others is not the way of the FOSS, Luke.

wardcore@lemmy.world on 04 May 03:31 collapse

This update actually wouldn’t have happened without your suggestion — you pushed me to finally implement it. Thank you!

guynamedzero@piefed.zeromedia.vip on 03 May 20:16 next collapse

Obligatory mention: if you can, try and switch away from GitHub! I highly recommend codeberg, which is based on the self-host able software, Forgejo.

Arkhive@piefed.blahaj.zone on 03 May 20:58 collapse

+1 for this

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 04 May 17:21 collapse

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