How to Install MiroTalk SFU on Windows 10

MiroTalk SFU is a WebRTC-based media server for real-time audio and video communication. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install MiroTalk SFU on your Windows 10 computer.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Download MiroTalk SFU

To download MiroTalk SFU:

  1. Open your web browser and go to https://sfu.mirotalk.com/.
  2. Click the "Download" button to download the zip package.

Once the download is complete, extract the zip package to a folder on your computer.

Step 2: Install MiroTalk SFU

To install MiroTalk SFU:

  1. Open the folder where you extracted the zip package.
  2. Run the "mirotalk-sfu.exe" file and select "Run as administrator".
  3. The MiroTalk SFU installation wizard will open. Click "Next" to continue.
  4. Accept the license agreement and click "Next".
  5. Choose the installation directory and click "Next".
  6. Click "Install" to start the installation process.
  7. Once the installation is complete, click "Finish" to exit the wizard.

Step 3: Configure MiroTalk SFU

To configure MiroTalk SFU:

  1. Open a web browser and go to http://localhost:5000/.
  2. You will see the MiroTalk SFU dashboard. Click "Settings".
  3. In the Settings menu, configure the settings according to your requirements. You can change the server port, encryption settings, and other advanced settings.
  4. Once you have configured the settings, click "Save" to apply the changes.

Step 4: Start MiroTalk SFU

To start MiroTalk SFU:

  1. Open the folder where you installed MiroTalk SFU.
  2. Run the "mirotalk-sfu.exe" file and select "Run as administrator".
  3. The MiroTalk SFU console window will open.
  4. Verify that the server has started successfully by checking the console output.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed MiroTalk SFU on your Windows 10 computer.

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