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We can use `is_some_and(...)` instead of `map_or(false, ...)`. Also in a few places the factory was retrieved multiple times, one time with unwrapping and another time with handling the `None` case correctly. Instead of unwrapping, move code to handle the `None` case. Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1630>
122 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
122 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
// The goal of this example is to demonstrate how to tune webrtcsink for a
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// high-quality, single consumer use case
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//
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// By default webrtcsink will use properties on elements such as videoscale
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// or the video encoders with the intent of maximising the potential number
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// of concurrent consumers while achieving a somewhat decent quality.
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//
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// In cases where the application knows that CPU usage will not be a concern,
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// for instance because there will only ever be a single concurrent consumer,
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// or it is running on a supercomputer, it may wish to maximize quality instead.
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//
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// This example can be used as a starting point by applications that need an
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// increased amount of control over webrtcsink internals, bearing in mind that
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// webrtcsink does not guarantee stability of said internals.
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use anyhow::Error;
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use gst::prelude::*;
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fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
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gst::init()?;
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// Create a very simple webrtc producer, offering a single video stream
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let pipeline = gst::Pipeline::builder().build();
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let videotestsrc = gst::ElementFactory::make("videotestsrc").build()?;
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let queue = gst::ElementFactory::make("queue").build()?;
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let webrtcsink = gst::ElementFactory::make("webrtcsink").build()?;
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// For the sake of the example we will force H264
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webrtcsink.set_property_from_str("video-caps", "video/x-h264");
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// We want to tweak how webrtcsink performs video scaling when needed, as
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// this can have a very visible impact over quality.
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//
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// To achieve that, we will connect to deep-element-added on the consumer
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// pipeline.
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webrtcsink.connect("consumer-pipeline-created", false, |values| {
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let pipeline = values[2].get::<gst::Pipeline>().unwrap();
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pipeline.connect("deep-element-added", false, |values| {
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let element = values[2].get::<gst::Element>().unwrap();
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if element
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.factory()
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.is_some_and(|factory| factory.name() == "videoscale")
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{
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println!("Tuning videoscale");
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element.set_property_from_str("method", "lanczos");
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}
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None
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});
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None
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});
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// We *could* access the consumer encoder from our
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// consumer-pipeline-created handler, but doing so from an encoder-setup
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// callback is better practice, as it will also get called
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// when running the discovery pipelines, and changing properties on the
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// encoder may in theory affect the caps it outputs.
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webrtcsink.connect("encoder-setup", true, |values| {
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let encoder = values[3].get::<gst::Element>().unwrap();
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if let Some(factory) = encoder.factory() {
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println!("Encoder: {}", factory.name());
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match factory.name().as_str() {
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"x264enc" => {
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println!("Applying extra configuration to x264enc");
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encoder.set_property_from_str("speed-preset", "medium");
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}
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name => {
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println!(
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"Can't tune unsupported H264 encoder {name}, \
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set GST_PLUGIN_FEATURE_RANK=x264enc:1000 when \
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running the example"
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);
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}
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}
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}
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Some(false.to_value())
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});
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pipeline.add_many([&videotestsrc, &queue, &webrtcsink])?;
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gst::Element::link_many([&videotestsrc, &queue, &webrtcsink])?;
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// Now we simply run the pipeline to completion
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pipeline.set_state(gst::State::Playing)?;
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let bus = pipeline.bus().expect("Pipeline should have a bus");
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for msg in bus.iter_timed(gst::ClockTime::NONE) {
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use gst::MessageView;
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match msg.view() {
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MessageView::Eos(..) => {
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println!("EOS");
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break;
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}
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MessageView::Error(err) => {
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pipeline.set_state(gst::State::Null)?;
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eprintln!(
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"Got error from {}: {} ({})",
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msg.src()
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.map(|s| String::from(s.path_string()))
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.unwrap_or_else(|| "None".into()),
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err.error(),
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err.debug().unwrap_or_else(|| "".into()),
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);
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break;
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}
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_ => (),
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}
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}
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pipeline.set_state(gst::State::Null)?;
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Ok(())
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}
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