Marco
Marco3h ago

Is there a way to use a different voice chat than the normcore one?

I have to create a project with potentially sensitive data that would pass through this voice chat, and i prefer to use one that i can host myself to be sure these data will not go everywhere
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kapa.ai
kapa.ai3h ago
Hi @Marco. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave: ---------------------- I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not explicitly mention support for replacing or disabling Normcore's built-in voice chat with a third-party or self-hosted solution. The documentation describes how Normcore's voice chat works, its integration with avatars, and its security (using DTLS encryption for all data, including voice), but does not provide guidance on substituting the voice chat system with another provider or a custom implementation Voice Chat Secure Transport. If you require full control over your data, Normcore Private allows you to host the entire infrastructure yourself, ensuring that all data remains within your environment Normcore Private. However, even in this scenario, the documentation does not clarify whether you can swap out the voice chat system for a different one. For your specific requirement—using a different, self-hosted voice chat solution for sensitive data—the knowledge sources do not provide enough information to confirm if this is supported or to describe how it could be implemented. You may want to reach out directly to NormalVR for clarification or further support. ---------------------- Note: you can ask me a follow up question by @ mentioning me again :speech_balloon: ----------------------
kapa.ai
kapa.ai3h ago
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Mechabit
Mechabit3h ago
you can just remove the voice component and use your own
maxweisel
maxweisel2h ago
Exactly, just delete RealtimeAvatarVoice and use whatever voice component you'd like to use yourself

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