Agora Video SDK for Unity
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The Agora Video SDK for Unity enables you to add in-game real-time communications to increase interactivity between players! The SDK includes the following features to enhance the gaming experience:- Cross-platform: Available for MacOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. Also has native SDK interoperability allowing you to connect to native and Web Agora apps!- Audio and video communication: Sub-second extremely low latency audio and video communication inside your game.- Spatial sound effects: Spatial sound effects to add a sense of reality & depth to the sounds of your game.- Voice change: Add more fun to your game by enabling voice changing through pitch, reverb, and equalizer.- Screen share: Share your screen over live streamThe Agora Video SDK is optimized in size, CPU usage, and power consumption to ensure it does not affect the gameplay:- Minimum impact: The integration of the voice does not affect the gaming bitrate and is compatible with the original game's sound effects.- High quality: High-quality sound (32 kHz ultra-wideband), low latency (global average delay of 100 ms), no interference (echo cancellation, noise reduction), no stagnation (super anti-loss).- Audio Modes: Supports stereo capture playback for the best live gaming experience and allows you to send just the voice of the player or mix with background game noises.You can get started for free with the Agora Video SDK for Unity by visiting the Agora Developer Portal or using our tutorial and the following API sample code on GitHub. Your first 10,000 minutes are free each month! For more information on the Agora Video SDK for Unity, or if you want to use the audio only version of the SDK, visit Agora for Unity.To get started, please read through the accompanying README files from the SDK. For further help please check the official QuickStart Guide.If you need any additional support please join the "Agora RTE Dev Slack" and ask your questions in the #unity-help-me channel.