# gst-plugins-rs [![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/gst-plugin.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/gst-plugin) [![pipeline status](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/badges/main/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/commits/main) Repository containing various [GStreamer](https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/) plugins and elements written in the [Rust programming language](https://www.rust-lang.org/). The plugins build upon the [GStreamer Rust bindings](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-rs). Check the README.md of that repository also for details about how to set-up your development environment. ## Plugins You will find the following plugins in this repository: * `generic` - `file`: A Rust implementation of the standard `filesrc` and `filesink` elements - `sodium`: Elements to perform encryption and decryption using [libsodium](https://libsodium.org). - `threadshare`: Some popular threaded elements reimplemented using common thread-sharing infrastructure. * `net` - `aws`: Various elements for Amazon AWS services using the [AWS SDK](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-sdk-rust/) library - `s3src`/`s3sink`: A source and sink element to talk to the Amazon S3 object storage system. - `s3putobjectsink`: A sink element to talk to Amazon S3. Uses `PutObject` instead of multi-part upload like `s3sink`. - `s3hlssink`: A sink element to store HLS streams on Amazon S3. - `awstranscriber`: an element wrapping the AWS Transcriber service. - `awstranscribeparse`: an element parsing the packets of the AWS Transcriber service. - `hlssink3`: An element for generating MPEG-TS HLS streams. - `ndi`: An [NDI](https://www.newtek.com/ndi/) plugin containing a source, sink and device provider. - `onvif`: Various elements for parsing, RTP (de)payloading, overlaying of ONVIF timed metadata. - `quinn`: Transfer data over the network using QUIC - `quinnquicsink`/`quinnquicsrc`: Send and receive data using QUIC - `quinnquicmux`/`quinnquicdemux`: Multiplex and de-multiplex streams and datagram using QUIC - `quinnroqmux`/`quinnroqdemux`: Multiplex and de-multiplex RTP streams over QUIC - `raptorq`: Encoder/decoder element for RaptorQ RTP FEC mechanism. - `reqwest`: An HTTP source element based on the [reqwest](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest) library. - `rtp`: - `rtpav1pay` / `rtpav1depay`: RTP (de)payloader for the AV1 video codec. - `rtpgccbwe`: RTP bandwidth estimator based on the Google Congestion Control algorithm. - `webrtc`: WebRTC elements, with batteries included Sink elements for specific signalling protocols. - `webrtchttp`: Simple WebRTC HTTP elements (WHIP/WHEP). * `audio` - `audiofx`: Elements to apply audio effects to a stream - `rsaudioecho`: a simple echo/reverb filter. - `audioloudnorm`: [audio normalization](http://k.ylo.ph/2016/04/04/loudnorm.html) filter. - `audiornnoise`: Filter for [removing noise](https://jmvalin.ca/demo/rnnoise/). - `ebur128level`: Filter for measuring audio loudness according to EBU R-128. - `hrtfrender`: Filter for rendering audio according to a [head-related transfer function](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-related_transfer_function). - `claxon`: A FLAC decoder based on the [Claxon](https://github.com/ruuda/claxon) library. - `csound`: A plugin to implement audio effects using the [Csound](https://csound.com/) library. - `lewton`: A Vorbis decoder based on the [lewton](https://github.com/RustAudio/lewton) library. - `spotify`: A plugin to access content from [Spotify](https://www.spotify.com/) based on the [librespot](https://github.com/librespot-org/) library. * `video` - `cdg`: A parser and renderer for [CD+G karaoke data](https://docs.rs/cdg/0.1.0/cdg/). - `closedcaption`: Plugin to deal with closed caption streams - `ccdetect`: Detects if a stream contains active Closed Captions. - `cea608overlay`: Overlay CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions over a video stream. - `cea608tojson`: Convert CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions to a JSON stream. - `cea608tott`: Convert CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions to timed text. - `jsontovtt`: Convert JSON to timed text. - `mccenc`: Convert CEA-608 / EIA-608 and CEA-708 / EIA-708 closed captions to the MCC format. - `mccparse`: Parse CEA-608 / EIA-608 and CEA-708 / EIA-708 closed captions from the MCC format. - `sccenc`: Convert CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions to the MCC format. - `sccparse`: Parse CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions from the MCC format. - `transcriberbin`: Convenience bin around transcriber elements like `aws_transcriber`. - `tttocea608`: Convert timed text to CEA-608 / EIA-608 closed captions. - `tttojson`: Convert timed text to JSON. - `dav1d`: AV1 decoder based on the [dav1d](https://code.videolan.org/videolan/dav1d) library. - `ffv1`: FFV1 decoder based on the [ffv1](https://github.com/rust-av/ffv1) library. - `gif`: A GIF encoder based on the [gif](https://github.com/image-rs/image-gif) library. - `gtk4`: A [GTK4](https://www.gtk.org) video sink that provides a `GdkPaintable` for UI integration. - `hsv`: Plugin with various elements to work with video data in hue, saturation, value format - `hsvdetector`: Mark pixels that are close to a configured color in HSV format. - `hsvfilter`: Apply various transformations in the HSV colorspace. - `png`: PNG encoder based on the [png](https://github.com/image-rs/image-png) library. - `rav1e`: AV1 encoder based on the [rav1e](https://github.com/xiph/rav1e) library. - `videofx`: Plugin with various video filters. - `roundedcorners`: Element to make the corners of a video rounded via the alpha channel. - `colordetect`: A pass-through filter able to detect the dominant color(s) on incoming frames, using [color-thief](https://github.com/RazrFalcon/color-thief-rs). - `videocompare`: Compare similarity of video frames. The element can use different hashing algorithms like [Blockhash](https://github.com/commonsmachinery/blockhash-rfc), [DSSIM](https://kornel.ski/dssim), and others. - `webp`: WebP decoder based on the [libwebp-sys-2](https://github.com/qnighy/libwebp-sys2-rs) library. * `mux` - `flavors`: FLV demuxer based on the [flavors](https://github.com/rust-av/flavors) library. - `fmp4`: A fragmented MP4/ISOBMFF/CMAF muxer for generating e.g. DASH/HLS media fragments. - `mp4`: A non-fragmented MP4 muxer for generating MP4 files. * `text` - `ahead`: A plugin to display upcoming text buffers ahead. - `json`: A plugin to convert a stream of JSON objects to a higher level wrapped NDJSON output. - `regex`: A regular expression text filter plugin. - `wrap`: A plugin to perform text wrapping with hyphenation. * `utils` - `fallbackswitch`: - `fallbackswitch`: An element that allows falling back to different sink pads after a timeout based on the sink pads' priorities. - `fallbacksrc`: Element similar to `urisourcebin` that allows configuring a fallback audio/video if there are problems with the main source. - `livesync`: Element to maintain a continuous live stream from a potentially unstable source. - `togglerecord`: Element to enable starting and stopping multiple streams together. - `tracers`: Plugin with multiple tracers: - `buffer-lateness`: Records lateness of buffers and the reported latency for each pad in a CSV file. Contains a script for visualization. - `pipeline-snapshot`: Creates a .dot file of all pipelines in the application whenever requested. - `queue-levels`: Records queue levels for each queue in a CSV file. Contains a script for visualization. - `uriplaylistbin`: Helper bin to gaplessly play a list of URIs. ## Building gst-plugins-rs relies on [cargo-c](https://github.com/lu-zero/cargo-c/) to generate shared and static C libraries. It can be installed using: ``` $ cargo install cargo-c ``` Then you can easily build and test a specific plugin: ``` $ cargo cbuild -p gst-plugin-cdg $ GST_PLUGIN_PATH="target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug:$GST_PLUGIN_PATH" gst-inspect-1.0 cdgdec ``` Replace `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` with your system's Rust target triple (`rustc -vV`). The plugin can also be installed system-wide: ``` $ cargo cbuild -p gst-plugin-cdg --prefix=/usr $ cargo cinstall -p gst-plugin-cdg --prefix=/usr ``` This will install the plugin to `/usr/lib/gstreamer-1.0`. You can use `--libdir` to pass a custom `lib` directory such as `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu` for example. Note that you can also just use `cargo` directly to build Rust static libraries and shared C libraries. `cargo-c` is mostly useful to build static C libraries and generate `pkg-config` files. In case cargo complains about dependency versions after a `git pull`, `cargo update` may be able to resolve those. ## LICENSE gst-plugins-rs and all crates contained in here are licensed under one of the following licenses * Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-MPL-2.0](LICENSE-MPL-2.0) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MPL-2.0) * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) * Lesser General Public License ([LICENSE-LGPLv2](LICENSE-LGPLv2)) version 2.1 or (at your option) any later version GStreamer itself is licensed under the Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or (at your option) any later version: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html ## Contribution Any kinds of contributions are welcome as a merge request. Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in gst-plugins-rs by you shall be licensed under the license of the plugin it is added to. For new plugins the MPL-2 license is preferred.