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/**********
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version. (See <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html>.)
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
**********/
// Copyright (c) 1996-2005, Live Networks, Inc. All rights reserved
// A test program that reads an AMR audio file (as defined in RFC 3267)
// and streams it using RTP
// main program
#include "liveMedia.hh"
#include "BasicUsageEnvironment.hh"
#include "GroupsockHelper.hh"
UsageEnvironment* env;
char const* inputFileName = "test.amr";
AMRAudioFileSource* audioSource;
RTPSink* audioSink;
void play(); // forward
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
// Begin by setting up our usage environment:
TaskScheduler* scheduler = BasicTaskScheduler::createNew();
env = BasicUsageEnvironment::createNew(*scheduler);
// Create 'groupsocks' for RTP and RTCP:
struct in_addr destinationAddress;
destinationAddress.s_addr = chooseRandomIPv4SSMAddress(*env);
// Note: This is a multicast address. If you wish instead to stream
// using unicast, then you should use the "testOnDemandRTSPServer"
// test program - not this test program - as a model.
const unsigned short rtpPortNum = 16666;
const unsigned short rtcpPortNum = rtpPortNum+1;
const unsigned char ttl = 255;
const Port rtpPort(rtpPortNum);
const Port rtcpPort(rtcpPortNum);
Groupsock rtpGroupsock(*env, destinationAddress, rtpPort, ttl);
rtpGroupsock.multicastSendOnly(); // we're a SSM source
Groupsock rtcpGroupsock(*env, destinationAddress, rtcpPort, ttl);
rtcpGroupsock.multicastSendOnly(); // we're a SSM source
// Create a 'AMR Audio RTP' sink from the RTP 'groupsock':
audioSink = AMRAudioRTPSink::createNew(*env, &rtpGroupsock, 96);
// Create (and start) a 'RTCP instance' for this RTP sink:
const unsigned estimatedSessionBandwidth = 10; // 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* rtcp
= RTCPInstance::createNew(*env, &rtcpGroupsock,
estimatedSessionBandwidth, CNAME,
audioSink, NULL /* we're a server */,
True /* we're a SSM source */);
// Note: This starts RTCP running automatically
// Create and start a RTSP server to serve this stream.
RTSPServer* rtspServer = RTSPServer::createNew(*env, 8554);
if (rtspServer == NULL) {
*env << "Failed to create RTSP server: " << env->getResultMsg() << "\n";
exit(1);
}
ServerMediaSession* sms
= ServerMediaSession::createNew(*env, "testStream", inputFileName,
"Session streamed by \"testAMRAudioStreamer\"",
True /*SSM*/);
sms->addSubsession(PassiveServerMediaSubsession::createNew(*audioSink, rtcp));
rtspServer->addServerMediaSession(sms);
char* url = rtspServer->rtspURL(sms);
*env << "Play this stream using the URL \"" << url << "\"\n";
delete[] url;
// Start the streaming:
*env << "Beginning streaming...\n";
play();
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(audioSource);
// Note that this also closes the input file that this source read from.
play();
}
void play() {
// Open the input file as an 'AMR audio file source':
AMRAudioFileSource* audioSource
= AMRAudioFileSource::createNew(*env, inputFileName);
if (audioSource == NULL) {
*env << "Unable to open file \"" << inputFileName
<< "\" as an AMR audio file source: "
<< env->getResultMsg() << "\n";
exit(1);
}
// Finally, start playing:
*env << "Beginning to read from file...\n";
audioSink->startPlaying(*audioSource, afterPlaying, audioSink);
}
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