Add some properties to allow TCP and UDP candidates to be toggled. This
is useful in cases where someone is using this element in an environment
where it is known in advance whether a given transport will work or not
and will prevent wasting time generating and checking candidate pairs
that will not succeed.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1223>
By passing NULL to `g_signal_new` instead of a marshaller, GLib will
actually internally optimize the signal (if the marshaller is available
in GLib itself) by also setting the valist marshaller. This makes the
signal emission a bit more performant than the regular marshalling,
which still needs to box into `GValue` and call libffi in case of a
generic marshaller.
Note that for custom marshallers, one would use
`g_signal_set_va_marshaller()` with the valist marshaller instead.
This is the equivalent of iceTransportPolicy in the RTCConfiguration
dictionary.
Only two values are implemented:
* all: default behaviour
* relay: only gather relay candidates
The third member of the iceTransportPolicy enum, "public", is
obsolete.
Currently master code of gst1-plugins-bad use plain-string host name while passing it to
libnice agent: nice_agent_set_relay_info() in gstwebrtcice.c while adding turn_server(_add_turn_server).
It is observered that if we don't convert the host parameter by using gst_uri_get_host, it fails in libnice agent(0.1.14-1).
Code does, actually, set the host correctly but while passing params to nice_agent_set_relay_info, it uses incorrect one.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/issues/823
It is possible and often desirable to pass multiple ICE relays
to libnice agents, the "turn-server" property, while convenient
to use from the command line, does not allow that.
This adds a new action signal, "add-turn-server" to address that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797012
SDP's are generated and consumed according to the W3C PeerConnection API
available from https://www.w3.org/TR/webrtc/
The SDP is either created initially from the connected
sink pads/attached transceivers as in the case of generating an offer or
intersected with the connected sink pads/attached transceivers as in
the case for creating an answer. In both cases, the rtp payloaded streams
sent by the peer are exposed as separate src pads.
The implementation supports trickle ICE, RTCP muxing, reduced size RTCP.
With contributions from:
Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek@centricular.com>
Mathieu Duponchelle <mathieu@centricular.com>
Edward Hervey <edward@centricular.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792523