Is google congestion control supported in Gstreamer

Pascal Jacquemart pascal at fluffyspider.com
Tue May 19 00:33:25 UTC 2020


Hi Yong,

I am following that space too.
I think the commit from Havard has been merged but not yet included in a major release. So you might have to recompile yourself.
In my understanding this commit is only one part of a bigger system: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rmcat-gcc-02
GStreamer sends the TWCC reports and it can help the Chrome remote to send you a smooth video. But on the Gstreamer side, you still need to process these reports to compute the available bandwidth as a sender.
Does that makes sense?
Paascal
On May 13 2020, at 9:49 am, Yong Xin <Yong.Xin at radisys.com> wrote:
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> Hi gstreamer team,
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> I’ve noticed this commit from Havard Graff to support transport-wide congestion control in Gstreamer https://github.com/GStreamer/gst-plugins-good/commit/1df706448ca2f6116173f879f43d596e026e2dc5. Is this feature now available in the latest Gstreamer release 1.16.2? I need to build an application to live stream video from Gstreamer to Chrome browser over LTE network. I need to use this congestion control feature for video bitrate adaptation on the Gstreamer (sender) side. Can anyone confirm if this feature is available now?
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> Thanks
> yx
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