This example is deprecated
This example is hard to debug/opaque in how it works so we have deprecated it.
A better alternative is rtp-forwarder.
rtp-forwarder
shows how to forward WebRTC into ffmpeg. When you have the media inside
ffmpeg it is much easier to process and send to Twitch by invoking the process yourself.
twitch
Twitch demonstrates how to capture your webcam/microphone via WebRTC and send to Twitch.
Instructions
Install ffmpeg
This example requires you have ffmpeg installed, these are the supported platforms
Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
Windows MinGW64/MSYS2
pacman -S ffmpeg
macOS
brew install ffmpeg
Download twitch
export GO111MODULE=on
go install github.com/pion/example-webrtc-applications/v3/twitch@latest
Open twitch example page
jsfiddle.net you should see your Webcam, two text-areas and a 'Start Session' button
Run twitch with your browsers SessionDescription as stdin and stream-key as an argument
In the jsfiddle the top textarea is your browser, copy that and:
Linux/macOS
Run echo $BROWSER_SDP | twitch $STREAM_KEY
Windows
- Paste the SessionDescription into a file.
- Run
twitch $STREAM_KEY < my_file
Copy the text that twitch
just emitted and copy into second text area
The output from ffmpeg
will be printed to your console, and if your stream-key is correct you will see it on Twitch soon!
Congrats, you have used Pion WebRTC! Now start building something cool