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📄 testmpeg4videotodarwin.cpp

📁 Live media server used to transfer mpeg or other video/audio media
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/**********This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it underthe terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by theFree Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at youroption) any later version. (See <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html>.)This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUTANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Lesser General Public License formore details.You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public Licensealong with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA**********/// Copyright (c) 1996-2004, Live Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved// A test program that reads a MPEG-4 Video Elementary Stream file,// and streams both using RTP, through a remote Darwin Streaming Server.// main program#include "liveMedia.hh"#include "BasicUsageEnvironment.hh"UsageEnvironment* env;char const* inputFileName = "test.m4v";char const* remoteStreamName = "test.sdp"; // the stream name, as served by the DSSMPEG4VideoStreamFramer* videoSource;RTPSink* videoSink;char const* programName;void usage() {  *env << "usage: " << programName       << " <Darwin Streaming Server name or IP address>\n";  exit(1);}Boolean awaitConfigInfo(RTPSink* sink); // forwardvoid play(); // forwardint main(int argc, char** argv) {  // Begin by setting up our usage environment:  TaskScheduler* scheduler = BasicTaskScheduler::createNew();  env = BasicUsageEnvironment::createNew(*scheduler);  // Parse command-line arguments:  programName = argv[0];  if (argc != 2) usage();  char const* dssNameOrAddress = argv[1];  // Create a 'Darwin injector' object:  DarwinInjector* injector = DarwinInjector::createNew(*env, programName);  // Create 'groupsocks' for RTP and RTCP.  // (Note: Because we will actually be streaming through a remote Darwin server,  // via TCP, we just use dummy destination addresses, port numbers, and TTLs here.)  struct in_addr dummyDestAddress;  dummyDestAddress.s_addr = 0;  Groupsock rtpGroupsockVideo(*env, dummyDestAddress, 0, 0);  Groupsock rtcpGroupsockVideo(*env, dummyDestAddress, 0, 0);  // Create a 'MPEG-4 Video RTP' sink from the RTP 'groupsock':  videoSink = MPEG4ESVideoRTPSink::createNew(*env, &rtpGroupsockVideo, 96);  // HACK, specifically for MPEG-4 video:  // Before we can use this RTP sink, we need its MPEG-4 'config' information (for  // use in the SDP description).  Unfortunately, this config information depends  // on the the properties of the MPEG-4 input data.  Therefore, we need to start  // 'playing' this RTP sink from the input source now, and wait until we get  // the needed config information, before continuing:  // that we need:  *env << "Beginning streaming...\n";  play();  if (!awaitConfigInfo(videoSink)) {    *env << "Failed to get MPEG-4 'config' information from input file: "	 << env->getResultMsg() << "\n";    exit(1);  }  // Create (and start) a 'RTCP instance' for this RTP sink:  const unsigned estimatedSessionBandwidthVideo = 500; // in kbps; for RTCP b/w share  const unsigned maxCNAMElen = 100;  unsigned char CNAME[maxCNAMElen+1];  gethostname((char*)CNAME, maxCNAMElen);  CNAME[maxCNAMElen] = '\0'; // just in case  RTCPInstance* videoRTCP =    RTCPInstance::createNew(*env, &rtcpGroupsockVideo,			    estimatedSessionBandwidthVideo, CNAME,			    videoSink, NULL /* we're a server */);  // Note: This starts RTCP running automatically  // Add these to our 'Darwin injector':  injector->addStream(videoSink, videoRTCP);  // Next, specify the destination Darwin Streaming Server:  if (!injector->setDestination(dssNameOrAddress, remoteStreamName,				programName, "LIVE.COM Streaming Media")) {    *env << "injector->setDestination() failed: "	 << env->getResultMsg() << "\n";    exit(1);  }  *env << "Play this stream (from the Darwin Streaming Server) using the URL:\n"       << "\trtsp://" << dssNameOrAddress << "/" << remoteStreamName << "\n";  env->taskScheduler().doEventLoop(); // does not return  return 0; // only to prevent compiler warning}void afterPlaying(void* clientData) {  *env << "...done reading from file\n";  Medium::close(videoSource);  // Note: This also closes the input file that this source read from.  // Start playing once again:  play();}void play() {  // Open the input file as a 'byte-stream file source':  ByteStreamFileSource* fileSource    = ByteStreamFileSource::createNew(*env, inputFileName);  if (fileSource == NULL) {    *env << "Unable to open file \"" << inputFileName	 << "\" as a byte-stream file source\n";    exit(1);  }    FramedSource* videoES = fileSource;  // Create a framer for the Video Elementary Stream:  FramedSource* videoSource = MPEG4VideoStreamFramer::createNew(*env, videoES);  // Finally, start playing:  *env << "Beginning to read from file...\n";  videoSink->startPlaying(*videoSource, afterPlaying, videoSink);}static char doneFlag = 0;static void checkForAuxSDPLine(void* clientData) {  RTPSink* sink = (RTPSink*)clientData;  if (sink->auxSDPLine() != NULL) {    // Signal the event loop that we're done:    doneFlag = ~0;  } else {    // No luck yet.  Try again, after a brief delay:    int uSecsToDelay = 100000; // 100 ms    env->taskScheduler().scheduleDelayedTask(uSecsToDelay,					     (TaskFunc*)checkForAuxSDPLine, sink);  }}Boolean awaitConfigInfo(RTPSink* sink) {  // Check whether the sink's 'auxSDPLine()' is ready:  checkForAuxSDPLine(sink);  env->taskScheduler().doEventLoop(&doneFlag);  char const* auxSDPLine = sink->auxSDPLine();  return auxSDPLine != NULL;}

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