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gst-switch has been deprecated in favor of voctomix.

All development effort is now going into voctomix.







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gst-switch

gst-switch is a software based live video mixing and capture platform designed for fast, reliable and fault tolerant mixing, switching and capture. It is intended to replace expensive hardware mixing solutions needed when mixing HD video streams.

gst-switch was developed as a HD be a replacement of dvswitch.

Quick Start

  • Use Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty)
  • Check out code
  • Run build-min-trusty.sh
  • Run run-demo.sh


Design

gst-switch is split into multiple parts.

The video mixing is done in a server process which is controlled via an API available on DBUS.

Video and Audio is feed to the server using the gstreamer data protocol (GDP) over TCP sockets. The resulting mixed output is written to disk and can also be read out of the server again using GDP over a TCP socket.

The UI talks to the server via the API and displays the results. The UI is a totally separate process (which could run on a different machine) meaning that any crashes, stalls or other issues do not effect the mixing or recording.

The Python API exists to allow easy scripting on the server. It has functionality for controlling the starting and stopping of the server and video/audio feeds. It also can control the mixing, doing anything that the GUI can do. The Python API is used extensively for testing, but should also be useful for semi and full-automated mixing.

System design diagram

Installing

gst-switch is only tested on the current Ubuntu LTS.

It should work on other Linux versions which include the dependencies (such as Debian, RedHat, etc) but is not regularly tested on them.

Dependencies

gst-switch has minimal dependencies when used just for basic video switching.

The requirements are;

  • A current version of gstreamer1.0. (Used to do all the actual hard work.)
  • A current version of dbus. (Used to communicate between the server and UI.)
  • A current version of gtk3.0 (Used for the GUI.)

The Python API is highly recommended but optional part of gst-switch. The Python API requirements are;

  • python-gi (and thus gir1.2-glib-2.0 and libglib2.0-0). (Used to call gstreamer and dbus Python bindings.)
  • python-scipy (Used to create and manipulate images.)

The test suite requirements are;

  • pytest (including pytest-pep8 and pytest-cov)
  • pylint
  • ffmpeg or avconv command line tools (ffmpeg and libav-tools).
  • FIXME: These should be removed and replaced with gst-launch commands.

There are some optional dependencies for the more advanced features like speaker tracking. FIXME: Add the dependency information here.

Ubuntu Trusty

Either run the build-min-trusty.sh script or follow the instructions in the file.

Ubuntu Precise

We are currently in the process of dropping support for Precise in preference of Trusty.

Ubuntu Precise does not ship with gstreamer1.0, so it needs to be build from source. The scripts/install2.sh script will do this for you and then builds gst-switch too.



Manual

gst-switch contains two parts, gst-switch-srv and gst-switch-ui

The gst-switch UI

The gst-switch UI is a graphical controller for controlling the input streams. The UI must be started after the server is running.

Example gst-switch-ui command line;

gst-switch-ui

Controls

  • Left Click - Set video as primary video.
  • Right Click - Set video as secondary video.
Key Function
R Start recording to new file
Tab Cycle composite modes
Esc No composite mode
F1 or P Compositing mode - Picture-in-Picture
F2 or D Compositing mode - Side-by-side (preview)
F3 or S Compositing mode - Side-by-side (equal)
A When compositing, change the primary video
B When compositing, change the secondary video
Up/Down When compositing, select the video
Ctrl + Arrows When compositing PIP, Adjust PIP position
Ctrl + Shift + Arrows When compositing PIP, Adjust PIP size

The gst-switch Server

The gst-switch server will open at least three ports for video/audio input, and command controls.

Example gst-switch command line:

gst-switch-srv

FIXME: Add examples of the recording and resolution options to the above example.

Once the gst-switch server is running, you will then need to feed the server audio and video streams. Helper scripts for doing this can be found in the XXXX directory.

FIXME: Add example feed information here.

Command Line Options

Usage:
  gst-switch-srv [OPTION...]

Help Options:
  -h, --help                        Show help options
  --help-all                        Show all help options
  --help-gst                        Show GStreamer Options

Application Options:
  -v, --verbose                     Prompt more messages
  -t, --test-switch=OUTPUT          Perform switch test
  -r, --record=FILENAME             Enable recorder and record into the specified FILENAME
  -p, --video-input-port=NUM        Specify the video input listen port.
  -a, --audio-input-port=NUM        Specify the audio input listen port.
  -c, --controller-address=ADDRESS     Specify DBus-Address for remote control, defaults to tcp:host=::,port=5000.

Video Input

The default TCP port for video data is 3000.

Video data should be sent using gstreamer but there are multiple methods for doing so (see the sections below).

All video sent must be in the resolution the exact aspect ratio, resolution and frame rates the server was configured with when starting.

The color space / pixel format must be in I420. (This limitation comes from the usage of the inter gstreamer elements.)

You can use the following gstreamer plug-ins to convert the video on the sender's side;

  • videobox, to add borders or crop a video (thus changing the resolution or aspect ratio).

  • videoscale, to change the resolution of video via scaling.

  • videoconvert, to convert the pixel format and color space.

  • videorate, to adjust the frame rate (fps).

All video must be deinterlaced, use the following plug-ins to convert interlaced video on the sender's side;

  • deinterlace, the basic, well coded, stable, deinterlacer included in gstreamer-plugins-good.

  • avdeinterlace, the high performance and feature rich deinterlacer from libav (a fork of ffmpeg). Previously called ffdeinterlace.

Using gst-launch-1.0 for video input

FIXME: Put some example gst-launch-1.0 examples here.

FIXME: Write some example scripts which show gst-launch-1.0 usage for capturing from DV, v4l, decklink cards, etc.

Using gst-switch Python API

FIXME: Put some Python API examples here.

Using gst-switch-cap for video input

gst-switch-cap is a custom program needed if you wish to use the speaker tracking functionality.

Example command line;

gst-switch-cap --device='/dev/ttyUSB0' --protocol='visca'

Supported video formats

FIXME: Actually make sure the tests cover the following formats listed below.

gst-switch is tested with the following video resolution;

  • 300x200 - A low resolution only used in testing to increase test speed.
  • 1024x768 - A 4:3 resolution almost universally supported by computers and projector equipment. Sometimes called XGA.
  • 1280x720 - Lowest resolution 16:9 HD format, often called 720p.
  • 1920x1080 - Most common 16:9 HD format, often called 1080p.
  • 4096x2160 - Ultra HD format with 19:10 (1.9:1) aspect ratio. Sometimes called 4k video or 2160p. WARNING: Even the fastest computers struggle at this resolution!

gst-switch is tested with the following video frame rates;

  • 24fps - Common "film" format.
  • 25fps - "Full" frame rate of TV in PAL based countries (Europe, Australia, etc).
  • 30fps - "Full" frame rate of TV in NTSC based countries (USA, Japan, etc).
  • 60fps - Most common frame rate of computer monitors.
  • 120fps - Frame rate of "High FPS" computer monitors and TVs.

Audio Input Port

The default audio input port is 4000.

Audio input must be in;

      audio/x-raw
                 format: S16LE
                   rate: 48000
               channels: 2
                 layout: interleaved
Example test audio feed
gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc is-live=true \
        ! audioconvert \
        ! audio/x-raw,rate=48000,channels=2,format=S16LE,layout=interleaved \
        ! gdppay \
        ! tcpclientsink port=4000
Example real audio feed

Control Port

The default command control port is 5000.

FIXME: This is a DBUS port of some type?

gstreamer plug-ins usage

This section lists the plug-ins used by gst-switch system.

FIXME: Generate this bit automagically. The following command line is kind of a start;

ack --type=cc "g_string_new|g_string_append" * | grep '"' | grep ".c" | sed -e's/.c:[^"]*"/ /' -e's/"[^"]*$//' | sort | uniq > output

GUI

Audio Display

tools/gstaudiovisual - Renders a video of the audio.

  • FIXME: Is this GUI or server side?
  • audioconvert
  • videoconvert
  • faad
  • gdpdepay
  • monoscope
  • queue2
  • tcpclientsrc
  • tee
  • textoverlay
  • xvimagesink

tools/gstvideodisp - Displays the video on the screen.

  • cairooverlay
  • gdpdepay
  • tcpclientsrc
  • videoconvert
  • xvimagesink

Server

tools/gstswitchserver

  • gdppay
  • intervideosrc
  • tcpserversink

tools/gstcase

  • FIXME: What is this?
  • faac
  • gdpdepay
  • gdpdepay
  • gdppay
  • giostreamsrc
  • interaudiosink
  • interaudiosrc
  • intervideosink
  • intervideosrc
  • queue2
  • tcpserversink
  • tee

tools/gstcomposite - The actual mixer?

  • FIXME: I'm sure there is probably more here...
  • identity
  • intervideosink
  • queue2
  • tee

Recording

The output format is an AVI file with VP8 (webm) video and faac audio.

tools/gstrecorder - Recording to disk.

  • avimux
  • voaacenc
  • filesink
  • gdppay
  • interaudiosrc
  • intervideosrc
  • queue2
  • tcpserversink
  • tee
  • vp8enc

Speaker Track

tools/gstswitchcapture and tools/gstswitchptz

Tests

Everything under the tests/ directory

  • audiotestsrc
  • avidemux
  • faad
  • fakesink
  • filesrc
  • gdpdepay
  • gdppay
  • goom2k1
  • monoscope
  • tcpclientsrc
  • textoverlay
  • videoconvert
  • videotestsrc
  • xvimagesink

###The gst-switch PTZ

Implements Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera controller UI.

gst-switch-ptz --device='/dev/ttyUSB0' --protocol='visca' --video='/dev/video0'

FIXME: Remove this tool and put it into a gst-plugins-ptz repository with the associated plug-ins.

License

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

Full text of the GNU General Public License can be found in the COPYING file or at the following URL http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html.

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