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James

ennuicaster is designed as a successor to Discord that allows you to turn calls into multi-tracked audio (and video) projects ready for direct import into the editor of your choice, Audacity and beyond. It uses Jitsi for video and can output lossy or lossless audio. Hear all about it on this podcast.

New video features are being beta tested and we have the opportunity to experiment with capturing and editing calls! We should have more details this Sunday or Monday. System used for testing will be lower end than their standard production model… expect some bugs. If you are interested, give a holler!

Basic functionality is normally available as a $1/hr service and is fully open source and self-hostable.

Discord

Matrix