srt-live-server (SLS) is an open source live streaming server for low latency based on Secure Reliable Tranport (SRT). Normally, the latency of transport by SLS is less than 1 second in internet.
Please install the SRT library first, refer to SRT for system enviroment setup. SLS can only run on Unix-based operating systems.
git submodule update --init
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ../ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make -jBinaries are created in build/bin/ directory.
cd build
./srt_server -h./srt_server -c ../sls.confConfiguration directives are documented on the wiki page.
srt-live-server only supports the MPEG-TS format streaming.
You can push camera live stream using FFmpeg. FFmpeg must be compiled with --enable-libsrt flag - to obtain appropriate binaries, download FFmpeg sourcecode from https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg, then compile FFmpeg with --enable-libsrt.
srt library is installed in folder /usr/local/lib64.
If ERROR: srt >= 1.3.0 not found using pkg-config occurs during the compilation of FFmpeg, please check the ffbuild/config.log file and follow its instruction to resolve this issue. In most cases it can be resolved by executing the following command:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfigIf error while loading shared libraries: libsrt.so.1 occurs, please add srt library path to the runtime linker configuration file, /etc/ld.so.conf, then refresh the cache by running the comand /sbin/ldconfig as root.
./ffmpeg -f avfoundation -framerate 30 -i "0:0" -vcodec libx264 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -flags2 local_header -acodec libmp3lame -g 30 -pkt_size 1316 -flush_packets 0 -f mpegts "srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=uplive.sls/live/test"./ffplay -fflags nobuffer -i "srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=live.sls/live/test"OBS supports SRT protocol to publish streams from version v25.0 onwards. To publish SRT stream from OBS to SRT Live Server you can use the following url:
srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=uplive.sls/live/test
You can also add a SRT stream as an input source. To do this, add a Media source to OBS, enter mpegts as input format and set the following input URL:
srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=live.sls/live/test
There is a test tool in SLS which can be used as a performance test - it has no codec overhead, only network overhead. The SRT Live Client can play a SRT stream to a TS file, or push a TS file to a SRT stream.
./srt_client -r srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=uplive.sls/live/test -i [the full file name of exist ts file]./srt_client -r srt://[your.sls.ip]:8080?streamid=live.sls/live/test -o [the full file name of ts file to save]Please refer to: https://hub.docker.com/r/ravenium/srt-live-server
To build a debug build of the SRT Live Server, run the following commands:
git submodule update --init
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ../ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
make -j-
SLS refers to the RTMP url format (domain/app/stream_name), example: www.sls.com/live/test. The URL must be set in streamid parameter of SRT, which will be the unique identification a stream.
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How to distinguish the publisher and player of the same stream? In the configuration file file, you can set parameters of domain_player/domain_publisher and app_player/app_publisher to resolve it. Importantly, the two combination strings of domain_publisher/app_publisher and domain_player/app_player must not be equal in the same server block.
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I supplied a simple android app for testing SLS, which can be downloaded from https://github.com/Edward-Wu/liteplayer-srt