play-from-disk
play-from-disk demonstrates how to send video and/or audio to your browser from files saved to disk.
For an example of playing H264 from disk see play-from-disk-h264
Instructions
Create IVF named output.ivf
that contains a VP8/VP9/AV1 track and/or output.ogg
that contains a Opus track
ffmpeg -i $INPUT_FILE -g 30 -b:v 2M output.ivf
ffmpeg -i $INPUT_FILE -c:a libopus -page_duration 20000 -vn output.ogg
Note: In the ffmpeg
command which produces the .ivf file, the argument -b:v 2M
specifies the video bitrate to be 2 megabits per second. We provide this default value to produce decent video quality, but if you experience problems with this configuration (such as dropped frames etc.), you can decrease this. See the ffmpeg documentation for more information on the format of the value.
Download play-from-disk
go install github.com/sepehrEslami81/webrtc/v3/examples/play-from-disk@latest
Open play-from-disk example page
jsfiddle.net you should see two text-areas, 'Start Session' button and 'Copy browser SessionDescription to clipboard'
Run play-from-disk with your browsers Session Description as stdin
The output.ivf
you created should be in the same directory as play-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 play-from-disk
Linux/macOS
Run echo $BROWSER_SDP | play-from-disk
Windows
- Paste the SessionDescription into a file.
- Run
play-from-disk < my_file
Copy the text that play-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. play-from-disk
will exit when the file reaches the end
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