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Hublin vs Jitsi: What are the differences?

# Key Differences between Hublin and Jitsi

Hublin and Jitsi are both video conferencing platforms, but they differ in several key aspects. Here are the main differences:

1. **Pricing Models**: Hublin typically offers a subscription-based pricing model, while Jitsi is open-source and free to use, making it more cost-effective for individuals and small businesses.

2. **Customization Options**: Jitsi provides a high level of customization, allowing users to modify the platform to fit their specific needs, whereas Hublin offers fewer customization options and may not be as flexible in terms of design and features.

3. **Integration Capabilities**: Jitsi easily integrates with other third-party applications and services, making it a more versatile choice for organizations that rely on multiple software platforms. On the other hand, Hublin may have limitations in terms of integration capabilities.

4. **Security Features**: Jitsi places a strong emphasis on security, with end-to-end encryption options and security protocols to protect user data. Hublin may have security features as well, but they may not be as robust or comprehensive compared to Jitsi.

5. **User Interface**: Hublin is known for its sleek and user-friendly interface, making it easy for users to navigate and access features. Jitsi, while functional, may have a slightly steeper learning curve due to its interface design and layout.

6. **Support and Documentation**: When it comes to support and documentation, Jitsi has a robust community of users and developers who actively contribute to forums and provide assistance. Hublin, on the other hand, may have limited support options and fewer resources available for troubleshooting and guidance.

In Summary, Hublin and Jitsi differ in pricing models, customization options, integration capabilities, security features, user interface, and support/documentation resources.
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For weeks I have been researching to find an open source video conferencing platform that allows integration from native clients. I am working on a solution that would need to communicate from a native app via a windows dll (at least initially). Ultimately, I want any OS to talk to it natively. A lot of platforms provide the JavaScript interface (like Jitsi) but wrapping this in a windows dll is both complicated and has a huge footprint. What open source video conference servers are available that have native windows clients that can be packaged in a DLL?

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Maddy Trusewich
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Hi Mark! I work for a company called Whereby where we allow developers to easily embed video meetings on their app or website using a simple API. If you're interesting in hearing more you can contact me on maddy.trusewich@whereby.com

Check us out --> https://whereby.com/information/embedded/

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anas mattar
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I don't recommended to use WebRTC for group meeting because when you have a lot of participants of a meeting so in this case, it will happen hung in the connection because the stream pass over http, also webRTC support maximum 256 participants of a group meeting. webRTC is good for calling peer to peer. you can use zoom program and then integrate it with your project via api or embedded system

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I don't have recommendation yet but I have a question to understand further - what stops you writing your own code using webrtc? Peerjs could help speed up the development. My experience writing webrtc client was that it is super easy to get started with and build something useful out of it. But to make it fault tolerant(addressing challenges such as firewall, NAT traversal, etc.), there is a significant effort you need to make - signalling server, ICE/TURN/STUN servers, etc.

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Pros of Hublin
Pros of Jitsi
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    • 32
      Open Source
    • 20
      Entirely free conferencing
    • 19
      Unlimited time
    • 5
      Accessible from browser
    • 3
      Desktop, app and browser tab sharing
    • 3
      WebRTC standard
    • 2
      Secure & encrypted video conference
    • 2
      Great API to develop with
    • 2
      Live stream to youtube
    • 1
      Dial-In and Dial-Out via SIP
    • 1
      Full HD
    • 1
      FSB Approved
    • 1
      Share youtube videos in conference
    • 1
      Easy installation and good support
    • 0
      MCU

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    Cons of Hublin
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      • 7
        UnLimited time
      • 5
        No multiplatform
      • 1
        Great quality
      • 1
        Good support
      • 1
        Live conference statistics
      • 1
        Great features

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      What is Hublin?

      Hubl.in is a free and open source video conference solution built with love and designed with ethics in mind. It's the best way to initiate a communication anywhere with anybody and brings real time conversation to the next level. Hubl.in allows free communication without additional plugins.

      What is Jitsi?

      Jitsi (acquired by 8x8) is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects in the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting.

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