geekshabeka at riseup.net
2014-Feb-03 16:23 UTC
[Icecast] Relay/forward RTP-packets over icecast2
> What machine are you running (namely what OS)?Debian.> I dont understand your approach. > Why running a 'streamer' behind a nat? > Not enough 'resources' to rent/ rent to buy a ded. Server? > Mean, can't expect to satisfy a lot of listeners this way. :-)I am listening the Muazkhan indications XD:> > Hi Muaz Khan, >> We are adtlantida.tv and we are very interested in your code because we >> are trying to develop a free software system for live streaming usinghtml5.>> So, here is the question: >> Is it possible to use webm icecast servers as stun servers or p2p >> servers? I mean, rtc servers? >> Thanks a lot for your work, which is awesome, and for your answer. >> webrtc-experiment.com/broadcast/#59CMF7HH-1PAXLXR > > > A media server should have following qualities: > > 1. Capable to listen/publish SIP messages; or any other signaling gateway > e.g. socketio > 2. Capable to generate "answer-sdp" and return backing using same > signaling gateway. (make sure that ICE are gathered & included in the > anwer-sdp) > 3. For WebRTC, media server MUST support DTSL/SRTP to capture, trancode > and forward encrypted RTP/RTCP pakcets > > I don't know if icecast2 has such functionalities built-in. It currently > accepts PUT requests only on HTTP. > > ?You can install STUN server side by side with icecast2 on a separate > port.? > > ?I think a gateway (a middle media server) can capture opus/etc. oriented > audio streams; transcode in ogg/mp3 and PUT into icecast2.? > > -- > > Maybe better you take a look here: > > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JACK_Audio_Connection_KitThanks for the link!!Best regards, Beka pd: I want to try this method described above XD. I don't know until experimenting how many listeners could be...