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Discord vs Mediasoup: What are the differences?

<Discord and Mediasoup are both popular communication tools used for different purposes. Below are the key differences between Discord and Mediasoup:>

1. **Purpose**: Discord is primarily a platform for community building, communication, and social interaction, known for its chat rooms and voice chat features. In contrast, Mediasoup is a WebRTC based media server designed for real-time video communication applications and audio conferencing.
2. **User Interface**: Discord offers a user-friendly interface with various customization options for users to personalize their experience. On the other hand, Mediasoup focuses on providing a robust API for developers to integrate real-time communication features into their applications, lacking a graphical user interface for end-users.
3. **Scalability**: Discord is a cloud-based service designed to support a large number of users simultaneously, making it suitable for hosting communities of various sizes. Mediasoup, on the other hand, allows developers to create custom scalable media servers tailored to their specific requirements, offering more flexibility in handling different levels of traffic.
4. **Features**: Discord offers a wide range of features such as screen sharing, file sharing, and instant messaging, making it a comprehensive communication platform for diverse needs. In comparison, Mediasoup focuses on providing core media processing capabilities like RTP streaming and codec handling, enabling developers to build customized real-time communication applications.
5. **Target Audience**: Discord caters to gamers, communities, and social groups looking for a platform to connect and communicate effectively. In contrast, Mediasoup targets developers, enterprises, and organizations seeking a flexible solution for implementing audio and video communication functionalities in their applications.
6. **Cost**: Discord is primarily free to use with optional premium features available through a subscription model. On the other hand, Mediasoup is an open-source project with no direct cost, allowing users to customize and deploy the solution based on their specific requirements without additional licensing fees or restrictions.

In Summary, Discord is a versatile communication platform for communities and gamers, while Mediasoup is a developer-focused media server for real-time audio and video communication applications with customizable scalability and features.
Advice on Discord and Mediasoup
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I want to host an online Jeopardy game with less than 30 participants. During each round of the game, I'll stream some videos. The point is to gather friends together to play the Jeopardy game and watch random stuff. Please let me know if there's a more suitable platform other than Discord and Zoom. Thanks, everyone!

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RuralAnemone
Head Devoloper/coder at Super Smash Eternal · | 2 upvotes · 191.9K views

Personally, I think that Discord works much better than anything else, even if you don't have Nitro (which is what they call their premium plan). You could seriously do this Jeopardy thing with just Discord (and maybe a bot to make it easier)

Zoom would only let you have a crappy meeting that hackers could easily join. Discord actually has DDoS protection, Zoom just has things that can easily be bypassed.

And if you do want Nitro, it's only $9/mo or $99/yr

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as many people say that you can only hold 30 to 10 people in one discord call if you were to make a server and add a chat or a VC you can hold up to 99 which is more than zoom and you can also use the text chat, general chat or anything else that you add and the best part you can hold pretty much infinite people I have personally seen servers with up to 100k people in it. One of the better parts is that you don't necessarily have to download it you can search it up on google and make an account it's as easy as that. Another thing is due to the original purpose of the website/app is that it's very customizable meaning that your students can customize heir profile pictures and names, but not to worry in a discord server you can have it where only you can change their nicknames so let's say things get too confusing or you want to be able to see who they really are you can just change it to their name. One last thing I will say is that you can have customizable ranks and so on so if you desire to split people into teams you can do so and with that, you can customize what they can do like give people ranks or de-rank them. Like I mentioned earlier about VC's you can also screen share and do videos so you can see their screen or their face.

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Pros of Discord
Pros of Mediasoup
  • 64
    Unlimited Users
  • 58
    Unlimited Channels
  • 54
    Easy to use
  • 50
    Voice Chat
  • 48
    Fast and easy set-ups and connections
  • 45
    Clean UI
  • 42
    Free
  • 42
    Mobile Friendly
  • 32
    Android App
  • 28
    Mention system
  • 26
    Customizable notifications on per channel basis
  • 25
    Customizable ranks/permissions
  • 21
    IOS app
  • 20
    Good code embedding
  • 18
    Vast Webhook Support
  • 15
    Dark mode
  • 13
    Roles
  • 13
    Easy context switching between work and home
  • 12
    Bot control
  • 12
    Great Communities
  • 11
    Very Resource Friendly
  • 11
    Robust
  • 11
    Easy to develop for
  • 11
    Great Customer Support
  • 11
    Video Call Conference
  • 11
    Video call meeting
  • 10
    Sharing screen layer
  • 10
    Able to hold 99 people in one call
  • 9
    Easy Server Setup and joining system
  • 9
    Shares screen with other member
  • 9
    Easy
  • 8
    Great browser experience
  • 7
    Easy to code bots for
  • 7
    Lower bandwidth requirements than competitors
  • 6
    Noice
  • 3
    Easily set up custom emoji
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    Cons of Discord
    Cons of Mediasoup
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      Not as many integrations as Slack
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      For gamers
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      Limited file size
    • 4
      Sends data to US Gov
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      For everyone
    • 2
      Undescriptive in global ban reasons
    • 2
      Suspected Pedophiles in few servers
    • 1
      Unsupportive Support
    • 1
      High memory and CPU footprint
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      What is Discord?

      Discord is a modern free voice & text chat app for groups of gamers. Our resilient Erlang backend running on the cloud has built in DDoS protection with automatic server failover.

      What is Mediasoup?

      Mediasoup and its client side libraries provide a super low level API. They are intended to enable different use cases and scenarios, without any constraint or assumption. Some of these use cases are: Group video chat applications, One-to-many (or few-to-many) broadcasting applications in real-time, and RTP streaming.

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      What are some alternatives to Discord and Mediasoup?
      Slack
      Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack. All your messages. All your files. And everything from Twitter, Dropbox, Google Docs, Asana, Trello, GitHub and dozens of other services. All together.
      Skype
      Skype’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.
      Zoom
      Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across Zoom Rooms, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems.
      Gitter
      Free chat rooms for your public repositories. A bit like IRC only smarter. Chats for private repositories as well as organisations.
      Google Hangouts
      Message contacts, start free video or voice calls, and hop on a conversation with one person or a group.
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