# rtsp-simple-server [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/aler9/rtsp-simple-server.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/aler9/rtsp-simple-server) _rtsp-simple-server_ is a simple, ready-to-use and zero-dependency RTSP server, a program that allows multiple users to read or publish live video and audio streams. RTSP a standardized protocol that defines how to perform these operations with the help of a server, that is contacted by both readers and publishers in order to negotiate a streaming protocol and read or write data. The server is then responsible of linking the publisher stream with the readers. This software was developed with the aim of simulating a live camera feed for debugging purposes, and therefore to use files instead of real streams. Another reason for the development was the deprecation of _FFserver_, the component of the _FFmpeg_ project that allowed to create a RTSP server (but this server is not bounded to _FFmpeg_ and can be used with any software that supports publishing to RTSP). Features: * Read and publish streams via UDP and TCP * Publish multiple streams at once, each in a separate path, that can be read by multiple users * Each stream can have multiple video and audio tracks * Supports the RTP/RTCP streaming protocol * Authentication mechanism for publishers * Run a script when a client connects or disconnects * Compatible with Linux and Windows, does not require any dependency or interpreter, it's a single executable ## Installation Precompiled binaries are available in the [release](https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-server/releases) page. Just download and extract the executable. ## Usage #### Basic usage 1. Start the server: ``` ./rtsp-simple-server ``` 2. In another terminal, publish something with FFmpeg (in this example it's a video file, but it can be anything you want): ``` ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i file.ts -c copy -f rtsp rtsp://localhost:8554/mystream ``` 3. Open the stream with VLC: ``` vlc rtsp://localhost:8554/mystream ``` you can alternatively use GStreamer: ``` gst-launch-1.0 -v rtspsrc location=rtsp://localhost:8554/mystream ! rtph264depay ! decodebin ! autovideosink ``` #### Publisher authentication 1. Start the server and set a username and a password: ``` ./rtsp-simple-server --publish-user=admin --publish-pass=mypassword ``` 2. Only publishers that know both username and password will be able to publish: ``` ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i file.ts -c copy -f rtsp rtsp://admin:mypassword@localhost:8554/mystream ``` #### Full command-line usage ``` usage: rtsp-simple-server [] rtsp-simple-server v0.0.0 RTSP server. Flags: --help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man). --version print rtsp-simple-server version --protocols="udp,tcp" supported protocols --rtsp-port=8554 port of the RTSP TCP listener --rtp-port=8000 port of the RTP UDP listener --rtcp-port=8001 port of the RTCP UDP listener --publish-user="" optional username required to publish --publish-pass="" optional password required to publish --pre-script="" optional script to run on client connect --post-script="" optional script to run on client disconnect ``` ## Links Related projects * https://github.com/aler9/rtsp-simple-proxy * https://github.com/aler9/gortsplib * https://github.com/flaviostutz/rtsp-relay IETF Standard * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7826