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Media-over-QUIC vs DASH

Development (no Docker)

This section is under construction.

Development using Docker

You need to have Docker, Go, and FFmpeg installed in your machine.

Go has to be installed because we use it to install CA certificates in the docker image and your browser will trust the certificates generated by the server.

Important

Generated certificates are only valid for 10 days. If you ever face SSL errors, you can regenerate the certificates by running make certs/localhost.crt.

Running the server

make dev

After running the command above, you should be able to access the server at https://localhost:5173.

Remarks:

  • With this command, any changes you make in repos/demo and repos/moq-rs will be reflected in the server.
  • No need to setup CA yourself, or modify /etc/hosts to trick the browser into trusting the certificates.
  • When a file related to moq-pub changes, at the same time moq-relay will restart. So you have to wait until moq-pub fails for it to restart itself. Otherwise you can just send SIGINT and restart moq-pub

Starting a stream

make pub-moq
make pub-dash

These will run FFmpeg and supply the generated stream to moq (via pipe) and dash (via http). Look at scripts/pub-moq and scripts/pub-dash to see how we use FFmpeg to publish the stream.

Production

Building the server

make prod

The only difference between dev and prod is that no live-reloading is enabled in the prod version.

Starting the stream

This is the same as in development.