A command line tool for publishing media via Media over QUIC (MoQ).
Expects to receive fragmented MP4 via standard input and connect to a MOQT relay.
ffmpeg ... - | moq-pub https://localhost:4443
Here's how I'm currently testing things, with a local copy of Big Buck Bunny named bbb_source.mp4
:
$ ffmpeg -hide_banner -v quiet -stream_loop -1 -re -i bbb_source.mp4 -an -f mp4 -movflags empty_moov+frag_every_frame+separate_moof+omit_tfhd_offset - | RUST_LOG=moq_pub=info moq-pub https://localhost:4443
This relies on having moq-relay
(the relay server) already running locally in another shell.
Note also that we're dropping the audio track (-an
) above until audio playback is stabilized on the moq-js
side.
- Expects only one H.264/AVC1-encoded video track (catalog generation doesn't support audio tracks yet)
- Doesn't yet gracefully handle EOF - workaround: never stop sending it media (
-stream_loop -1
) - Probably still full of lots of bugs
- Various other TODOs you can find in the code