An example stream to Agora by GStreamer with videotestsrc
and H264. I tried H265 but no luck.
I will say it's kind of crazy experience with zig. It will tell you when the allocator will kick in,
which is good? Its C interop should be good in theory...but [*c]
is the big
problem for interop. You SHOULD rewrite every function with C pointer.
Zig will translate C files (header or source) to .zig
. I wish I can write type annotation in another folder and Zig can
apply to the translated Zig code. cImport
is also confusing. If you want to edit your generated zig file, the best way
is to utilize build.zig
with addTranslateC
, then import it.
By the way the Zig Language Server often crashes when parsing large files, which means I have to look for documentation by myself.
This repo should have Agora SDK aarch64-linux-gnu
. x86_64
is not included
and you should install by yourself and modify addLibraryPath
in build.zig
build.zig
is actually a build script (may not the conventional script) which will call zig build-exe
or zig translate-c
or anything else. In theory you can complete that with python script.
The config file will be stored in your local configuration folder, which should be ~/.config
in Linux.