Refactors the `srs_net_url_parse_tcurl` function to use the robust
`SrsHttpUri` class for URL parsing and implements a dedicated legacy
RTMP URL conversion function to handle various URL formats consistently.
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Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
Move global xpps statistics variables from `srs_app_server.cpp` to
`srs_kernel_kbps.cpp`.
Extract global shared timers from `SrsServer` into new `SrsSharedTimer`
class.
Extract WebRTC session management logic from `SrsServer` into dedicated
`SrsRtcSessionManager` class.
Extract PID file handling into dedicated `SrsPidFileLocker` class.
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Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
This PR consolidates the SRT and RTC server functionality into the main
SrsServer class, eliminating the separate `SrsSrtServer` and
`SrsRtcServer` classes and their corresponding adapter classes. This
architectural change simplifies the codebase by removing the hybrid
server pattern and integrating all protocol handling directly into
`SrsServer`.
As unified connection manager (`_srs_conn_manager`) for all protocol
connections, all incoming connections are checked against the same
connection limit in `on_before_connection()`. This enables consistent
connection limits: `max_connections` now protects against resource
exhaustion from any protocol, not just RTMP.
Remove modules because it's not used now, so only keep the server
application module and main entry point. Remove the wait group to run
server, instead, directly run server and invoke the cycle method.
After this PR, the startup workflow and servers architecture should be
much easier to maintain.
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Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
This PR fixes a critical race condition in SRS source managers where
multiple coroutines could create duplicate sources for the same stream.
- **Atomic source creation**: Source lookup, creation, and pool
insertion now happen atomically within lock scope
- **Consistent interface**: Standardize on `ISrsRequest*` interface
throughout codebase
- **Handler simplification**: Remove `ISrsLiveSourceHandler*` parameter,
obtain from global server instance
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Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
This PR is extracted by AI from #3949 to support RTMPS server in SRS.
Run SRS with RTMPS support:
```bash
./objs/srs -c conf/rtmps.conf
```
Publish RTMPS stream by FFmpeg:
```bash
ffmpeg -re -i doc/source.flv -c copy -f flv rtmps://localhost:1443/live/livetream
```
Play RTMPS stream by ffplay:
```bash
ffplay rtmps://localhost:1443/live/livetream
```
Below work is done by AI:
* [AI: Extract RTMP transport for
RTMPS.](7948111464)
* [AI: Extract RTMPS
transport.](a669cbba89)
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Co-authored-by: john <hondaxiao@tencent.com>
Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
Currently, SRS only supports HLS with MPEG-TS format segment files, but
for LL-HLS and HEVC, it requires the fMP4 format. See #4327 for details.
Furthermore, fMP4 has a smaller overhead compared to TS, and fMP4 can be
used for DVR. In short, fMP4 is definitely the future segment format for
HLS.
Start SRS with the config file that enables HLS with fMP4:
```
./objs/srs -c conf/hls.mp4.conf
```
Publish stream by FFmpeg:
```
ffmpeg -re -i doc/source.flv -c copy -f flv rtmp://localhost/live/livestream
```
Play the stream by SRS player:
[http://localhost:8080/live/livestream.m3u8](http://localhost:8080/players/srs_player.html?stream=livestream.m3u8)
Finished by AI:
* [AI: Change init.mp4 to the same directory of
m3u8.](17621c8442)
* [AI: Fix the error handling
bug.](af3758a592)
* [AI: Fix Chrome stuttering
problem.](aaab60c314)
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Co-authored-by: winlin <winlinvip@gmail.com>
## Introduce
This PR adds support for viewing streams via the RTSP protocol. Note
that it only supports viewing streams, not publishing streams via RTSP.
Currently, only publishing via RTMP is supported, which is then
converted to RTSP. Further work is needed to support publishing RTC/SRT
streams and converting them to RTSP.
## Usage
Build and run SRS with RTSP support:
```
cd srs/trunk && ./configure --rtsp=on && make -j16
./objs/srs -c conf/rtsp.conf
```
Push stream via RTMP by FFmpeg:
```
ffmpeg -re -i doc/source.flv -c copy -f flv rtmp://localhost/live/livestream
```
View the stream via RTSP protocol, try UDP first, then use TCP:
```
ffplay -i rtsp://localhost:8554/live/livestream
```
Or specify the transport protocol with TCP:
```
ffplay -rtsp_transport tcp -i rtsp://localhost:8554/live/livestream
```
## Unit Test
Run utest for RTSP:
```
./configure --utest=on & make utest -j16
./objs/srs_utest
```
## Regression Test
You need to start SRS for regression testing.
```
./objs/srs -c conf/regression-test-for-clion.conf
```
Then run regression tests for RTSP.
```
cd srs/trunk/3rdparty/srs-bench
go test ./srs -mod=vendor -v -count=1 -run=TestRtmpPublish_RtspPlay
```
## Blackbox Test
For blackbox testing, SRS will be started by utest, so there is no need
to start SRS manually.
```
cd srs/trunk/3rdparty/srs-bench
go test ./blackbox -mod=vendor -v -count=1 -run=TestFast_RtmpPublish_RtspPlay_Basic
```
## UDP Transport
As UDP requires port allocation, this PR doesn't support delivering
media stream via UDP transport, so it will fail if you try to use UDP as
transport:
```
ffplay -rtsp_transport udp -i rtsp://localhost:8554/live/livestream
[rtsp @ 0x7fbc99a14880] method SETUP failed: 461 Unsupported Transport
rtsp://localhost:8554/live/livestream: Protocol not supported
[2025-07-05 21:30:52.738][WARN][14916][7d7gf623][35] RTSP: setup failed: code=2057
(RtspTransportNotSupported) : UDP transport not supported, only TCP/interleaved mode is supported
```
There are no plans to support UDP transport for RTSP. In the real world,
UDP is rarely used; the vast majority of RTSP traffic uses TCP.
## Play Before Publish
RTSP supports audio with AAC and OPUS codecs, which is significantly
different from RTMP or WebRTC.
RTSP uses commands to exchange SDP and specify the audio track to play,
unlike WHEP or HTTP-FLV, which use the query string of the URL. RTSP
depends on the player’s behavior, making it very difficult to use and
describe.
Considering the feature that allows playing the stream before publishing
it, it requires generating some default parameters in the SDP. For OPUS,
the sample rate is 48 kHz with 2 channels, while AAC is more complex,
especially regarding the sample rate, which may be 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, or
48 kHz.
Therefore, for RTSP, we cannot support play-then-publish. Instead, there
must already be a stream when playing it, so that the audio codec is
determined.
## Opus Codec
No Opus codec support for RTSP, because for RTC2RTSP, it always converts
RTC to RTMP frames, then converts them to RTSP packets. Therefore, the
audio codec is always AAC after converting RTC to RTMP.
This means the bridge architecture needs some changes. We need a new
bridge that binds to the target protocol. For example, RTC2RTMP converts
the audio codec, but RTC2RTSP keeps the original audio codec.
Furthermore, the RTC2RTMP bridge should also support bypassing the Opus
codec if we use enhanced-RTMP, which supports the Opus audio codec. I
think it should be configurable to either transcode or bypass the audio
codec. However, this is not relevant to RTSP.
## AI Contributor
Below commits are contributed by AI:
* [AI: Remove support for media transport via
UDP.](755686229f)
* [AI: Add crutial logs for each RTSP
stage.](9c8cbe7bde)
* [AI: Support AAC doec for
RTSP.](7d7cc12bae)
* [AI: Add option --rtsp for
RTSP.](f67414d9ee)
* [AI: Extract SrsRtpVideoBuilder for RTC and
RTSP.](562e76b904)
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Co-authored-by: Jacob Su <suzp1984@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: winlin <winlinvip@gmail.com>
01. Support GB config as StreamCaster.
02. Support disable GB by --gb28181=off.
03. Add utests for SIP examples.
04. Wireshark plugin to decode TCP/9000 as rtp.rfc4571
05. Support MPEGPS program stream codec.
06. Add utest for PS stream codec.
07. Decode MPEGPS packet stream.
08. Carry RTP and PS packet as helper in PS message.
09. Support recover from error mode.
10. Support process by a pack of PS/TS messages.
11. Add statistic for recovered and msgs dropped.
12. Recover from err position fastly.
13. Define state machine for GB session.
14. Bind context to GB session.
15. Re-invite when media disconnected.
16. Update GitHub actions with GB28181.
17. Support parse CANDIDATE by env or pip.
18. Support mux GB28181 to RTMP.
19. Support regression test by srs-bench.