bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
bandwidth-estimation-from-disk demonstrates how to use Pion's Bandwidth Estimation APIs.
Pion provides multiple Bandwidth Estimators, but they all satisfy one interface. This interface
emits an int for how much bandwidth is available to send. It is then up to the sender to meet that number.
Instructions
Create IVF files named high.ivf
med.ivf
and low.ivf
ffmpeg -i $INPUT_FILE -g 30 -b:v .3M -s 320x240 low.ivf
ffmpeg -i $INPUT_FILE -g 30 -b:v 1M -s 858x480 med.ivf
ffmpeg -i $INPUT_FILE -g 30 -b:v 2.5M -s 1280x720 high.ivf
Download bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
go get github.com/cpdevs/webrtc/v3/examples/bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
Open bandwidth-estimation-from-disk example page
jsfiddle.net you should see two text-areas, 'Start Session' button and 'Copy browser SessionDescription to clipboard'
Run bandwidth-estimation-from-disk with your browsers Session Description as stdin
The output.ivf
you created should be in the same directory as bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
. In the jsfiddle press 'Copy browser Session Description to clipboard' or copy the base64 string manually.
Now use this value you just copied as the input to bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
Linux/macOS
Run echo $BROWSER_SDP | bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
Windows
- Paste the SessionDescription into a file.
- Run
bandwidth-estimation-from-disk < my_file
Copy the text that bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
just emitted and copy into the second text area in the jsfiddle
Hit 'Start Session' in jsfiddle, enjoy your video!
A video should start playing in your browser above the input boxes. When bandwidth-estimation-from-disk
switches quality levels it will print the old and new file like so.
Switching from low.ivf to med.ivf
Switching from med.ivf to high.ivf
Switching from high.ivf to med.ivf
Congrats, you have used Pion WebRTC! Now start building something cool