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README.md

uvgRTP

uvgRTP is an RTP library written in C++ with a focus on usability and efficiency. It features a very intuitive and easy-to-use API, built-in support for HEVC and Opus, SRTP and ZRTP. In ideal conditions it is able to receive a goodput of 600 MB/s for HEVC stream.

uvgRTP is licensed under the permissive BSD 2-Clause License

For SRTP/ZRTP support, uvgRTP uses Crypto++

Supported specifications:

Based on Marko Viitanen's fRTPlib

Notable features

  • Builtin support for:
    • HEVC
    • Opus
    • SRTP/ZRTP
  • Generic interface for custom media types
  • UDP hole punching
  • Simple API
  • Permissive license

Building and linking

See BUILDING.md for instructions on how to build and use uvgRTP

Examples

See examples directory for different uvgRTP examples

Paper

Please cite the following paper for uvgRTP:

A. Altonen, J. Räsänen, J. Laitinen, M. Viitanen, and J. Vanne, “Open-source RTP library for high-speed 4K HEVC video streaming,” Accepted to IEEE Int. Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, Tampere, Finland, Sept. 2020.