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janus-pp-rec.c File Reference

Simple utility to post-process .mjr Recordings saved by Janus. More...

#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <endian.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <jansson.h>
#include "../debug.h"
#include "../version.h"
#include "pp-cmdline.h"
#include "pp-rtp.h"
#include "pp-webm.h"
#include "pp-h264.h"
#include "pp-opus.h"
#include "pp-g711.h"
#include "pp-g722.h"
#include "pp-srt.h"
Include dependency graph for janus-pp-rec.c:

Macros

#define htonll(x)   ((1==htonl(1)) ? (x) : ((gint64)htonl((x) & 0xFFFFFFFF) << 32) | htonl((x) >> 32))
 
#define ntohll(x)   ((1==ntohl(1)) ? (x) : ((gint64)ntohl((x) & 0xFFFFFFFF) << 32) | ntohl((x) >> 32))
 
#define DEFAULT_POST_RESET_TRIGGER   200
 

Functions

int main (int argc, char *argv[])
 

Variables

int janus_log_level = 4
 
gboolean janus_log_timestamps = FALSE
 
gboolean janus_log_colors = TRUE
 

Detailed Description

Simple utility to post-process .mjr Recordings saved by Janus.

Author
Lorenzo Miniero loren.nosp@m.zo@m.nosp@m.eetec.nosp@m.ho.c.nosp@m.om

As explained in the Recordings documentation, our Janus WebRTC server provides a simple helper (janus_recorder) to allow plugins to record audio, video and text frames sent by users. At the time of writing, this helper has been integrated in several plugins in Janus. To keep things simple on the Janus side, though, no processing at all is done in the recording step: this means that the recorder actually only dumps the RTP frames it receives to a file in a structured way, so that they can be post-processed later on to extract playable media files. This utility allows you to process those files, in order to get a working media file you can playout with an external player. The tool will generate a .webm if the recording includes VP8 frames, an .opus if the recording includes Opus frames, an .mp4 if the recording includes H.264 frames, and a .wav file if the recording includes G.711 (mu-law or a-law) frames. In case the recording contains text frames as received via data channels, instead, a .srt file will be generated with the text content and the related timing information.

Using the utility is quite simple. Just pass, as arguments to the tool, the path to the .mjr source file you want to post-process, and the path to the destination file, e.g.:

./janus-pp-rec /path/to/source.mjr /path/to/destination.[opus|wav|webm|h264|srt]

An attempt to specify an output format that is not compliant with the recording content (e.g., a .webm for H.264 frames) will result in an error since, again, no transcoding is involved.

You can also just print the internal header of the recording, or parse it without processing it (e.g., for debugging), by invoking the tool in a different way:

./janus-pp-rec --json /path/to/source.mjr
./janus-pp-rec --header /path/to/source.mjr
./janus-pp-rec --parse /path/to/source.mjr

For a more complete overview of the available command line settings, launch the tool with no arguments or by passing –help and it will show something like this:

Usage: janus-pp-rec [OPTIONS] source.mjr [destination.[opus|wav|webm|mp4|srt]]

  -h, --help                    Print help and exit
  -V, --version                 Print version and exit
  -j, --json                    Only print JSON header  (default=off)
  -H, --header                  Only parse .mjr header  (default=off)
  -p, --parse                   Only parse and re-order packets  (default=off)
  -m, --metadata=metadata       Save this metadata string in the target file
  -r, --postreset-trigger=count Number of packets needed to detect a timestamp
                                  reset (default=200)
  -i, --ignore-first=count      Number of first packets to ignore when
                                  processing, e.g., in case they're cause of
                                  issues (default=0)
  -a, --audiolevel-ext=id       ID of the audio-levels RTP extension
                                  (default=none)
  -v, --videoorient-ext=id      ID of the video-orientation RTP extension
                                  (default=none)
  -d, --debug-level=1-7         Debug/logging level (0=disable debugging,
                                  7=maximum debug level; default=4)
  -D, --debug-timestamps        Enable debug/logging timestamps  (default=off)
  -o, --disable-colors          Disable color in the logging  (default=off)
Note
This utility does not do any form of transcoding. It just depacketizes the RTP frames in order to get the payload, and saves the frames in a valid container. Any further post-processing (e.g., muxing audio and video belonging to the same media session in a single .webm file) is up to third-party applications.

Recordings post-processing utility

Macro Definition Documentation

#define DEFAULT_POST_RESET_TRIGGER   200
#define htonll (   x)    ((1==htonl(1)) ? (x) : ((gint64)htonl((x) & 0xFFFFFFFF) << 32) | htonl((x) >> 32))
#define ntohll (   x)    ((1==ntohl(1)) ? (x) : ((gint64)ntohl((x) & 0xFFFFFFFF) << 32) | ntohl((x) >> 32))

Function Documentation

int main ( int  argc,
char *  argv[] 
)

Variable Documentation

gboolean janus_log_colors = TRUE
int janus_log_level = 4
gboolean janus_log_timestamps = FALSE