func simpleRtp() { fmt.Println("Starting simple RTP test.") // Create a UDP transport with "local" address and use this for a "local" RTP session // The RTP session uses the transport to receive and send RTP packets to the remote peer. tpLocal, _ := rtp.NewTransportUDP(local, localPort) // TransportUDP implements TransportWrite and TransportRecv interfaces thus // use it to initialize the Session for both interfaces. rsLocal = rtp.NewSession(tpLocal, tpLocal) // Add address of a remote peer (participant) rsLocal.AddRemote(&rtp.Address{remote.IP, remotePort, remotePort + 1}) // Create a media stream. // The SSRC identifies the stream. Each stream has its own sequence number and other // context. A RTP session can have several RTP stream for example to send several // streams of the same media. // strLocalIdx, _ := rsLocal.NewSsrcStreamOut(&rtp.Address{local.IP, localPort, localPort + 1}, 1020304, 4711) rsLocal.SsrcStreamOutForIndex(strLocalIdx).SetPayloadType(0) // Create the same set for a "remote" peer and use the "local" as its remote peer. tpRemote, _ := rtp.NewTransportUDP(remote, remotePort) rsRemote = rtp.NewSession(tpRemote, tpRemote) rsRemote.AddRemote(&rtp.Address{local.IP, localPort, localPort + 1}) strRemoteIdx, _ := rsRemote.NewSsrcStreamOut(&rtp.Address{remote.IP, remotePort, remotePort + 1}, 4030201, 815) rsRemote.SsrcStreamOutForIndex(strRemoteIdx).SetPayloadType(0) go receivePacketLocal() go receivePacketRemote() // simple RTP: just listen on the RTP and RTCP receive transports. Do not start Session. rsLocal.ListenOnTransports() rsRemote.ListenOnTransports() // Just connect to control event channel, however in simple RTP mode GoRTP does not report any events. go sendLocalToRemote() go sendRemoteToLocal() time.Sleep(8e9) stop = true time.Sleep(30e6) // allow the sender to drain stopRemoteRecv <- true stopLocalRecv <- true stopRemoteCtrl <- true stopLocalCtrl <- true // Just close the receivers, no need to close a session. rsLocal.CloseRecv() rsRemote.CloseRecv() time.Sleep(10e6) fmt.Printf("Simple RTP test done.") }
func fullDuplex() { fmt.Println("Starting full duplex test.") // Create a UDP transport with "local" address and use this for a "local" RTP session // The RTP session uses the transport to receive and send RTP packets to the remote peer. tpLocal, _ := rtp.NewTransportUDP(local, localPort) // TransportUDP implements TransportWrite and TransportRecv interfaces thus // use it to initialize the Session for both interfaces. rsLocal = rtp.NewSession(tpLocal, tpLocal) // Add address of a remote peer (participant) rsLocal.AddRemote(&rtp.Address{remote.IP, remotePort, remotePort + 1}) // Create a media stream. // The SSRC identifies the stream. Each stream has its own sequence number and other // context. A RTP session can have several RTP stream for example to send several // streams of the same media. // strLocalIdx, _ := rsLocal.NewSsrcStreamOut(&rtp.Address{local.IP, localPort, localPort + 1}, 1020304, 4711) rsLocal.SsrcStreamOutForIndex(strLocalIdx).SetPayloadType(0) // Create the same set for a "remote" peer and use the "local" as its remote peer tpRemote, _ := rtp.NewTransportUDP(remote, remotePort) rsRemote = rtp.NewSession(tpRemote, tpRemote) rsRemote.AddRemote(&rtp.Address{local.IP, localPort, localPort + 1}) strRemoteIdx, _ := rsRemote.NewSsrcStreamOut(&rtp.Address{remote.IP, remotePort, remotePort + 1}, 4030201, 815) rsRemote.SsrcStreamOutForIndex(strRemoteIdx).SetPayloadType(0) go receivePacketLocal() go receivePacketRemote() go receiveCtrlLocal() go receiveCtrlRemote() rsLocal.StartSession() rsRemote.StartSession() go sendLocalToRemote() go sendRemoteToLocal() time.Sleep(8e9) stop = true time.Sleep(30e6) // allow the sender to drain stopRemoteRecv <- true stopLocalRecv <- true stopRemoteCtrl <- true stopLocalCtrl <- true rsLocal.CloseSession() rsRemote.CloseSession() time.Sleep(10e6) fmt.Println("Full duplex test done.") }
func main() { tpLocal, _ := rtp.NewTransportUDP(local, localPort) rsLocal = rtp.NewSession(tpLocal, tpLocal) rsLocal.ListenOnTransports() go receivePacketLocal() time.Sleep(8e9) }