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ffmpeg-to-webrtc demonstrates how to send video from ffmpeg to your browser using pion.
In the jsfiddle the top textarea is your browser's SDP, copy that to clipboard.
cd src
src/SDP.txt
.go run . <ffmpeg command line options> - < SDP.txt
-pix_fmt yuv420p -c:v libx264 -bsf:v h264_mp4toannexb -b:v 2M -max_delay 0 -bf 0 -f h264
.When you see SDP in base64 format printed it means that SDP is already in clipboard. So you can go to jsfiddle page and paste that into Application SDP text area.
A video should start playing in your browser below the input boxes.
go run . -rtbufsize 100M -f dshow -i video="PUT_DEVICE_NAME" -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:v libx264 -bsf:v h264_mp4toannexb -b:v 2M -max_delay 0 -bf 0 -f h264 - < SDP
.
There is a delay of several seconds. Should be possible to fix it with better ffmpeg configuration.
To check list of devices: ffmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy
.
It is possible also to set a resolution and a format, for example -pixel_format yuyv422 -s 640x480
.
Possible formats: ffmpeg -list_options true -f dshow -i video=PUT_DEVICE_NAME
.
See .bat
files in src folder
Should work on other operating systems, though I haven't tried.
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