SmartFoxServer 3 | Buddy Voice Chat
This demo project shows how to use SmartFoxServer audio API to add real‑time voice communication to a Unity application.
by SmartFoxServer Team
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SmartFoxServer is a comprehensive platform for rapidly developing multi-user applications and games with Unity, HTML5, iOS, Android, Java and more.
It comes with an extremely rich set of features, an impressive documentation set, tens of examples with their source, powerful administration tools, an included free 100 CCU license and a very active support forum.
Born in 2004, and evolving continuously since then, today SmartFoxServer is the leading middleware to create large scale multiplayer games, MMOs and virtual communities, thanks to its simplicity of use, versatility and performance. It powers hundreds of projects all over the world, from small chats and turn-based games to massive virtual worlds and realtime games. Learn more on the SmartFoxServer website.
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Built on top of the SmartFoxServer 3 Buddy List system, this demo lets users manage a contact list and place one‑to‑one voice calls to online buddies, complete with call invitations, text chat, and mute controls.
It demonstrates the full audio workflow: initializing the audio subsystem and requesting microphone permission where needed (WebGL build), starting, stopping and muting audio streams, and reacting to the incoming stream events. Live audio data (per‑channel dB levels, peak, mute state, and network delay) is displayed through an on‑screen audio meter.
For more information, check our in-depth tutorial on the SmartFoxServer 3 documentation website.
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