How to play remote webrtc stream (MediaStreamInterface) in c++ (Qt)









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I have an object stream - type webrtc MediaStreamInterface sent by the remote peer, but I don't know how to play the remote stream.



void MyObserver::OnAddStream(rtc::scoped_refptr<MediaStreamInterface> 
stream)
stream.get()->GetAudioTracks();
stream.get()->GetVideoTracks();



I'm using webrtc with Qt. Does Qt have any class to play audio tracks or widget to play video tracks?



Or someone knows any libs to play and show webrtc streams.
Thanks for help










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  • which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
    – Redanium
    Nov 12 at 21:17











  • webrtc native api.
    – Nabijon Azamov
    Nov 15 at 10:50










  • FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
    – Redanium
    Nov 15 at 16:54















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I have an object stream - type webrtc MediaStreamInterface sent by the remote peer, but I don't know how to play the remote stream.



void MyObserver::OnAddStream(rtc::scoped_refptr<MediaStreamInterface> 
stream)
stream.get()->GetAudioTracks();
stream.get()->GetVideoTracks();



I'm using webrtc with Qt. Does Qt have any class to play audio tracks or widget to play video tracks?



Or someone knows any libs to play and show webrtc streams.
Thanks for help










share|improve this question























  • which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
    – Redanium
    Nov 12 at 21:17











  • webrtc native api.
    – Nabijon Azamov
    Nov 15 at 10:50










  • FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
    – Redanium
    Nov 15 at 16:54













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I have an object stream - type webrtc MediaStreamInterface sent by the remote peer, but I don't know how to play the remote stream.



void MyObserver::OnAddStream(rtc::scoped_refptr<MediaStreamInterface> 
stream)
stream.get()->GetAudioTracks();
stream.get()->GetVideoTracks();



I'm using webrtc with Qt. Does Qt have any class to play audio tracks or widget to play video tracks?



Or someone knows any libs to play and show webrtc streams.
Thanks for help










share|improve this question















I have an object stream - type webrtc MediaStreamInterface sent by the remote peer, but I don't know how to play the remote stream.



void MyObserver::OnAddStream(rtc::scoped_refptr<MediaStreamInterface> 
stream)
stream.get()->GetAudioTracks();
stream.get()->GetVideoTracks();



I'm using webrtc with Qt. Does Qt have any class to play audio tracks or widget to play video tracks?



Or someone knows any libs to play and show webrtc streams.
Thanks for help







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  • which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
    – Redanium
    Nov 12 at 21:17











  • webrtc native api.
    – Nabijon Azamov
    Nov 15 at 10:50










  • FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
    – Redanium
    Nov 15 at 16:54

















  • which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
    – Redanium
    Nov 12 at 21:17











  • webrtc native api.
    – Nabijon Azamov
    Nov 15 at 10:50










  • FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
    – Redanium
    Nov 15 at 16:54
















which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
– Redanium
Nov 12 at 21:17





which webRTC C++ libray are you using ?
– Redanium
Nov 12 at 21:17













webrtc native api.
– Nabijon Azamov
Nov 15 at 10:50




webrtc native api.
– Nabijon Azamov
Nov 15 at 10:50












FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
– Redanium
Nov 15 at 16:54





FYI webrtc native api is not designed to be used as a library (ref) but you can do it using the right tools.
– Redanium
Nov 15 at 16:54


















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