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Python vlc stream from outside NAT
7 octobre 2020, par xKedarI'm trying to stream, using FFmpeg, my webcam and audio from PC1 to PC2 in another LAN.


PC1 : Public IP address with port forwarding so I can reach it


PC2 : In a different NAT from PC1


I basically run a server on PC1 in order to acquire IP and port from PC2 and reply on the same address


import socket

 localPort = 1234
 bufferSize = 1024

 UDPServerSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
 UDPServerSocket.bind(("", localPort)) # Bind to address and port

 while(True):
 bytesAddressPair = UDPServerSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 message = bytesAddressPair[0].decode("utf-8")
 address = bytesAddressPair[1]
 # Sending a reply to client
 UDPServerSocket.sendto(str.encode("Hello"), address)
 break

 UDPServerSocket.close()



Then I try to send the stream with the same port number both for the server(localPort) and the client(the one I acquired from address)


import re
 from threading import Thread
 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE

 def detect_devices():
 list_cmd = 'ffmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy'.split()
 p = Popen(list_cmd, stderr=PIPE)
 flagcam = flagmic = False
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if flagcam:
 cam = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 cam = cam if cam else ''
 flagcam = False
 if flagmic:
 mic = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 mic = mic if mic else ''
 flagmic = False
 elif 'DirectShow video devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagcam = True
 elif 'DirectShow audio devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagmic = True
 elif 'Immediate exit requested'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 break
 return cam, mic 


 class ffmpegThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, address):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.address = address

 def run(self):
 cam, mic = detect_devices()
 command = 'ffmpeg -f dshow -i video='+cam+':audio='+mic+' -profile:v high -pix_fmt yuvj420p -level:v 4.1 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -vcodec libx264 -r 10 -b:v 512k -s 240x160 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ab 32k -ar 44100 -f mpegts -flush_packets 0 -t 40 udp://'+self.address+'?pkt_size=1316?localport='+str(localPort)
 p = Popen(command , stderr=PIPE)
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if len(line) <5: break
 p.terminate()

 thread1 = ffmpegThread(address[0]+":"+str(address[1]))
 thread1.start()



While on the other side(PC2) I have :


from threading import Thread
 import tkinter as tk
 import vlc

 class myframe(tk.Frame):
 def __init__(self, width=240, height=160):
 self.root = tk.Tk()
 super(myframe, self).__init__(self.root)
 self.root.geometry("%dx%d" % (width, height))
 self.root.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1)
 self.grid()
 self.frame = tk.Frame(self, width=240, height=160)
 self.frame.configure(bg="black")
 self.frame.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=2)
 self.play()
 self.root.mainloop()

 def play(self):
 self.player = vlc.Instance().media_player_new()
 self.player.set_mrl('udp://@0.0.0.0:5000')
 self.player.set_hwnd(self.frame.winfo_id())
 self.player.play()

 class guiThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, nome):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.nome = nome

 def run(self):
 app = myframe()



and :


import socket

 msgFromClient = "Hello UDP Server"
 bytesToSend = str.encode(msgFromClient)
 serverAddressPort = ("MYglobal_IPaddress", 1234)
 bufferSize = 1024
 localPort = 5000

 # Create a UDP socket at client side
 UDPClientSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM) 
 UDPClientSocket.bind(("", localPort))

 UDPClientSocket.sendto(bytesToSend, serverAddressPort)

 msgFromServer = UDPClientSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 msg = msgFromServer[0].decode("utf-8")
 print(msg)
 UDPClientSocket.close()
 gui = guiThread("ThreadGUI")
 gui.start()



Where I basically try to reach the server both to send my IP:Port and to punch a hole in the NAT in order to be able to get the packages sent from PC1 despite being behind a NAT.


I think it is not working because I can not reach PC2 but I really can not figure out how to fix that because I was expecting that the first part, where I reach PC1 from PC2 was enough in order to establish a connection


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vlc python stream from other NAT
7 octobre 2020, par xKedarI'm trying to stream, using FFmpeg, my webcam and audio from PC1 to PC2 in another LAN.


PC1 : Public IP address with port forwarding so I can reach it


PC2 : In a different NAT from PC1


I basically run a server on PC1 in order to acquire IP and port from PC2 and reply on the same address


import socket

 localPort = 1234
 bufferSize = 1024

 UDPServerSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
 UDPServerSocket.bind(("", localPort)) # Bind to address and port

 while(True):
 bytesAddressPair = UDPServerSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 message = bytesAddressPair[0].decode("utf-8")
 address = bytesAddressPair[1]
 # Sending a reply to client
 UDPServerSocket.sendto(str.encode("Hello"), address)
 break

 UDPServerSocket.close()



Then I try to send the stream with the same port number both for the server(localPort) and the client(the one I acquired from address)


import re
 from threading import Thread
 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE

 def detect_devices():
 list_cmd = 'ffmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy'.split()
 p = Popen(list_cmd, stderr=PIPE)
 flagcam = flagmic = False
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if flagcam:
 cam = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 cam = cam if cam else ''
 flagcam = False
 if flagmic:
 mic = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 mic = mic if mic else ''
 flagmic = False
 elif 'DirectShow video devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagcam = True
 elif 'DirectShow audio devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagmic = True
 elif 'Immediate exit requested'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 break
 return cam, mic 


 class ffmpegThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, address):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.address = address

 def run(self):
 cam, mic = detect_devices()
 command = 'ffmpeg -f dshow -i video='+cam+':audio='+mic+' -profile:v high -pix_fmt yuvj420p -level:v 4.1 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -vcodec libx264 -r 10 -b:v 512k -s 240x160 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ab 32k -ar 44100 -f mpegts -flush_packets 0 -t 40 udp://'+self.address+'?pkt_size=1316?localport='+str(localPort)
 p = Popen(command , stderr=PIPE)
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if len(line) <5: break
 p.terminate()

 thread1 = ffmpegThread(address[0]+":"+str(address[1]))
 thread1.start()



While on the other side(PC2) I have :


from threading import Thread
 import tkinter as tk
 import vlc

 class myframe(tk.Frame):
 def __init__(self, width=240, height=160):
 self.root = tk.Tk()
 super(myframe, self).__init__(self.root)
 self.root.geometry("%dx%d" % (width, height))
 self.root.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1)
 self.grid()
 self.frame = tk.Frame(self, width=240, height=160)
 self.frame.configure(bg="black")
 self.frame.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=2)
 self.play()
 self.root.mainloop()

 def play(self):
 self.player = vlc.Instance().media_player_new()
 self.player.set_mrl('udp://@0.0.0.0:5000')
 self.player.set_hwnd(self.frame.winfo_id())
 self.player.play()

 class guiThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, nome):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.nome = nome

 def run(self):
 app = myframe()



and :


import socket

 msgFromClient = "Hello UDP Server"
 bytesToSend = str.encode(msgFromClient)
 serverAddressPort = ("MYglobal_IPaddress", 1234)
 bufferSize = 1024
 localPort = 5000

 # Create a UDP socket at client side
 UDPClientSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM) 
 UDPClientSocket.bind(("", localPort))

 UDPClientSocket.sendto(bytesToSend, serverAddressPort)

 msgFromServer = UDPClientSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 msg = msgFromServer[0].decode("utf-8")
 print(msg)
 UDPClientSocket.close()
 gui = guiThread("ThreadGUI")
 gui.start()



Where I basically try to reach the server both to send my IP:Port and to punch a hole in the NAT in order to be able to get the packages sent from PC1 despite being behind a NAT.


I guess this is not working because I can not get the stream to work but I really can not figure out how to fix that


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FFmpeg streaming UDP
2 octobre 2020, par xKedarI'm trying to stream, using FFmpeg, my webcam and audio to a PC in another LAN that connects to mine.


I basically wait for incoming connection in order to acquire IP and port of the other side


import socket

 localPort = 1234
 bufferSize = 1024

 UDPServerSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
 UDPServerSocket.bind(("", localPort)) # Bind to address and port

 while(True):
 bytesAddressPair = UDPServerSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 message = bytesAddressPair[0].decode("utf-8")
 address = bytesAddressPair[1]
 # Sending a reply to client
 UDPServerSocket.sendto(str.encode("Hello"), address)
 break

 UDPServerSocket.close()



Then I try to send the stream with FFmpeg using the same port number both for server(localPort) and client(the one I acquired from address)


import re
 from threading import Thread
 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE

 def detect_devices():
 list_cmd = 'ffmpeg -list_devices true -f dshow -i dummy'.split()
 p = Popen(list_cmd, stderr=PIPE)
 flagcam = flagmic = False
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if flagcam:
 cam = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 cam = cam if cam else ''
 flagcam = False
 if flagmic:
 mic = re.search('".*"',line.decode(encoding='UTF-8')).group(0)
 mic = mic if mic else ''
 flagmic = False
 elif 'DirectShow video devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagcam = True
 elif 'DirectShow audio devices'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 flagmic = True
 elif 'Immediate exit requested'.encode(encoding='UTF-8') in line:
 break
 return cam, mic 


 class ffmpegThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, address):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.address = address

 def run(self):
 cam, mic = detect_devices()
 command = 'ffmpeg -f dshow -i video='+cam+':audio='+mic+' -profile:v high -pix_fmt yuvj420p -level:v 4.1 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -vcodec libx264 -r 10 -b:v 512k -s 240x160 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ab 32k -ar 44100 -f mpegts -flush_packets 0 -t 40 udp://'+self.address+'?pkt_size=1316?localport='+str(localPort)
 p = Popen(command , stderr=PIPE)
 for line in iter(p.stderr.readline,''):
 if len(line) <5: break
 p.terminate()

 thread1 = ffmpegThread(address[0]+":"+str(address[1]))
 thread1.start()



While on the other side I have :


from threading import Thread
 import tkinter as tk
 import vlc

 class myframe(tk.Frame):
 def __init__(self, width=240, height=160):
 self.root = tk.Tk()
 super(myframe, self).__init__(self.root)
 self.root.geometry("%dx%d" % (width, height))
 self.root.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1)
 self.grid()
 self.frame = tk.Frame(self, width=240, height=160)
 self.frame.configure(bg="black")
 self.frame.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=2)
 self.play()
 self.root.mainloop()

 def play(self):
 self.player = vlc.Instance().media_player_new()
 self.player.set_mrl('udp://@0.0.0.0:5000')
 self.player.set_hwnd(self.frame.winfo_id())
 self.player.play()

 class guiThread (Thread):
 def __init__(self, nome):
 Thread.__init__(self)
 self.nome = nome

 def run(self):
 app = myframe()



and :


import socket

 msgFromClient = "Hello UDP Server"
 bytesToSend = str.encode(msgFromClient)
 serverAddressPort = ("MYglobal_IPaddress", 1234)
 bufferSize = 1024
 localPort = 5000

 # Create a UDP socket at client side
 UDPClientSocket = socket.socket(family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM) 
 UDPClientSocket.bind(("", localPort))

 UDPClientSocket.sendto(bytesToSend, serverAddressPort)

 msgFromServer = UDPClientSocket.recvfrom(bufferSize)
 msg = msgFromServer[0].decode("utf-8")
 print(msg)
 UDPClientSocket.close()
 gui = guiThread("ThreadGUI")
 gui.start()



I'm not able to reach the client with the stream. I tested everything else so the problem should be in the way I try to reach the client