I'm trying to get a webrtcbin running which has data channels only (i.e. no audio, no video.) I started with the working sendrecv example and got to the point where I had a working data-channel with audio only. When I remove audio the data channels fail
to connect - one data channel is created by GStreamer code, another intiated on the browser side.
I found and example (link below) for only receiving streams in which the gst_parse_launch() was removed and one-way transceivers manually added. I read that without a audio/video sink pad connected the transceivers need to be manually created. Maybe
this is also related to data channels not functioning?
https://github.com/centricular/gstwebrtc-demos/compare/master...a-morales:figure-out-transceivers?expand=1
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I'm still having this problem first posted in March. I'm using GStreamer webrtcbin to send data over a WebRTC data channel and all is working well! The only problem is for the data channel to be established I also need to specify a dummy audio stream as follows: pipe1 = gst_parse_launch("webrtcbin name=sendrecv " "audiotestsrc is-live=true ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! queue ! opusenc ! rtpopuspay ! " "queue ! " RTP_CAPS_OPUS "97 ! sendrecv. ", &error); When I try webrtcbin by itself or with a fakesrc instead of an audio source I can still create the data channel as below without errors but I never get the "on-open" callback like I do when an audio source is present. g_signal_emit_by_name(webrtc1, "create-data-channel", "channel", NULL, &send_channel); if (send_channel) { g_print("Created data channel\n"); connect_data_channel_signals(send_channel, session); } So in short - can webrtcbin be configured to work with only data channels, and if so, what am I missing? Bill On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:30 AM Bill G <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hello Bill. As you need only a data channel, but neither video nor audio why do you need Gstreamer? Gstreamer is first of all audio/video framework. It is more useful to use 3rd party webrtc libraries like (https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/+/master/api). Best regards, Anton. On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 5:10 PM William Gerecke <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Thanks for the response. First, my application is already doing lots of other video/audio processing with GStreamer and I would really like to stick with it if possible. Second, I much prefer it over the massive Chromium based WebRTC implementation from Google...not that GStreamer is small. :-) Can anyone say for sure that webrtcbin doesn't currently support data channels only? Bill On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 3:20 PM Anton Pryima <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Data channel only can work, but a lot
of the data channel cases only work with master at the moment.
Backporting some of the required commits fixes to 1.16 is not
easy.
e.g. here is a validate scenario that only opens a data channel and sends some data: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-examples/-/blob/master/webrtc/check/validate/scenarios/send_data_channel_string.scenario On 18/7/20 12:09 am, William Gerecke wrote:
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