OvenMediaEngine can pull RTSP Stream in two ways. The first way is to use the Stream creation API, and the second way is to use OriginMap or OriginMapStore. The supported codecs are H.264, AAC(ADTS). Supported codecs will continue to be added.
You can create a stream by pulling an RTSP stream using the Stream Creation API. For more information on using the REST API, check out that chapter.
If OriginMapStore is configured and Redis Server provides an rtsp URL, OvenMediaEngine pulls the RTSP URL when a playback request comes in. Check out OriginMapStore for more details.
RTSP Pull is provided through OriginMap configuration. OriginMap is the rule that the Edge server pulls the stream of the Origin server. Edge server can pull a stream of origin with RTSP and OVT (protocol defined by OvenMediaEngine for Origin-Edge) protocol. See the Clustering section for more information about OVT.
For example, in the above setup, when a player requests "ws://ome.com/app_name/rtsp_stream_name" to stream WebRTC, it pulls the stream from "rtsp://192.168.0.200:554" and publishes it to WebRTC.
If the app name set in Location isn't created, OvenMediaEngine creates the app with default settings. The default generated app doesn't have an OPUS encoding profile, so to use WebRTC streaming, you need to add the app to your configuration.
Pulling type providers are activated by streaming requests from publishers. And by default, the provider is automatically disabled after 30 seconds of no client playback. If you want to change this setting, check out the Clustering chapter.
When a playback request comes in from the following URL, RTSP pull starts working according to Origins settings.
Protocol
URL
WebRTC
ws[s]:://host.com[:port]/app_name/rtsp_stream_name
LLHLS
http[s]://host.com[:port]/app_name/rtsp_stream_name/llhls.m3u8