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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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go-astits
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How to add RTP timestamp to MP4 container for self-made RTSP client in Go?
I have looked at libraries such as go-mp4 (https://github.com/abema/go-mp4) and go-astits (https://github.com/asticode/go-astits), but without the proper explanation/documentation it is difficult to grasp these libraries.
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BeholderNVR: Video over websockets, motion detection without decoding every frame, QR scanning
It's a native Go library used by rtsp-simple-server https://github.com/asticode/go-astits
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What are some alternatives?
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Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
libvlc-go - Go bindings for libVLC and high-level media player interface
gst - Go bindings for GStreamer (retired: currently I don't use/develop this package)
gmf - Go Media Framework
libgosubs - golang library to read and write various subtitle formats
goav - Golang bindings for FFmpeg (This repository is no longer maintained)
Vnc2Video - A fully featured VNC client written in golang
M3U8 - Parser and generator of M3U8-playlists for Apple HLS. Library for Go language. :cinema: