Hi all,
I'm struggling with the following. I want to encode a video file to h264 format, and stream it via rtp over the network. Attached you find the c code (test6.c) that does the server side job. On the client side I run the script attached (client-H264-PCMA.sh) to play the rtp stream. My server output can be found in output.txt. However, on the client side, 1 frame of the video stream is shown, and that's it. The video doesn't play, only one image is shown. If I trace with wireshark however, I can see a lot of udp (rtp) packets containing the stream. I struggled a lot to get the c code right to use the decodebin element, but I think like it's done in my code does the job?! Someone any idea why the stream isn't playing? Thanks in advance! Kind regards, Stijn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel test6.c (8K) Download Attachment client-H264-PCMA.sh (4K) Download Attachment output.txt (4K) Download Attachment |
Can you use the pipelines built on these codes with gst-launch command without problem? I'm trying the same thing and there is a delay in my streaming. I'm using these pipelines:
Server: #!/bin/sh # change this to send the RTP data and RTCP to another host DEST=127.0.0.1 # tuning parameters to make the sender send the streams out of sync. Can be used # ot test the client RTCP synchronisation. #VOFFSET=900000000 VOFFSET=0 AOFFSET=0 # H264 encode from the source #VELEM="videotestsrc is-live=1 pattern=1" VELEM="v4l2src device=/dev/video0" #VCAPS="video/x-raw-yuv,width= 352,height=288,framerate=15/1" #!/bin/shVCAPS="ffmpegcolorspace" VSOURCE="$VELEM ! $VCAPS" #VENC="ffenc_h263p ! rtph263ppay" VENC=" timeoverlay ! x264enc ! rtph264pay " VRTPSINK="udpsink port=5000 host=$DEST ts-offset=$VOFFSET name=vrtpsink" VRTCPSINK="udpsink port=5001 host=$DEST sync=false async=false name=vrtcpsink" VRTCPSRC="udpsrc port=5005 name=vrtpsrc" PIPELINE="gstrtpbin name=rtpbin $VSOURCE ! $VENC ! rtpbin.send_rtp_sink_2 rtpbin.send_rtp_src_2 ! $VRTPSINK rtpbin.send_rtcp_src_2 ! $VRTCPSINK $VRTCPSRC ! rtpbin.recv_rtcp_sink_2" echo $PIPELINE gst-launch -v $PIPELINE Client: VIDEO_CAPS="application/x-rtp, media=(string)video,clock-rate=(int)90000,encoding-name=(string)H264" DEST=127.0.0.1 LATENCY=100 gst-launch -v gstrtpbin name=rtpbin latency=$LATENCY \ udpsrc caps=$VIDEO_CAPS port=5000 ! rtpbin.recv_rtp_sink_0 \ rtpbin. ! rtph264depay ! h264parse ! ffdec_h264 ! autovideosink \ udpsrc port=5001 ! rtpbin.recv_rtcp_sink_0 \ rtpbin.send_rtcp_src_0 ! udpsink host=$DEST port=5005 sync=false async=false ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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2010/8/11 Deroo Stijn <[hidden email]> Hi all, That script is to receive both audio and video. You should modify it to only expect video.
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Tristan, Thanks! This solved indeed my
problem. The stream is now playing. However, it isn’t very smooth.
The client output says: “There may be a timestamping problem, or this
computer is too slow.” Can this be because of my computer is too
slow, or should I look further to a timestamp problem? Another strange thing is that vlc can’t
play this rtp stream? Kind regards, Stijn. From: Tristan Matthews
[mailto:[hidden email]] 2010/8/11 Deroo Stijn <[hidden email]> Hi all,
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