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cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr | cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr | ||
node signaler.js | node signaler.js | ||
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* Start web client in the PC. By default the web client starts at port 8080. To use a different port provide it as an argument at the end. | |||
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#Start web client at port 8080 | |||
cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr | |||
node owr_web_client_example.js | |||
#Start web client at port 8082 | |||
cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr | |||
node owr_web_client_example.js 8082 | |||
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Description
This page presents some GStreamer examples pipeline on supported platforms using the OpenWebRTC (OWR) Demo.
Launch OWR Demo
- Install nodejs
sudo apt install nodejs
- Start signaler
cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr node signaler.js
- Start web client in the PC. By default the web client starts at port 8080. To use a different port provide it as an argument at the end.
#Start web client at port 8080 cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr node owr_web_client_example.js #Start web client at port 8082 cd <path-to-gst-webrtc-wrapper>/tests/examples/signalers/owr node owr_web_client_example.js 8082
Pipeline examples per platform
x86
NVidia Jetson devices
The following pipelines may be launched in the NVidia Jetson devices: TX1, TX2, Nano, Xavier AGX/NX