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This page provides an overview of the common properties of the GstWebRTC plugin elements.
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Elements
The GstWebRTC plugin consists in three elements, each is explained with more detail in the next subsections.
Common Properties
All the plugin elements share the following important properties:
start-call
It's used to set which endpoint is in charge of start the call and to send the offer SDP to the another one. This property must be set to true to only one endpoint.
signaler
If a predefined signaler is going to be used, this property is in charge of setting the desired predefined signaler to use in the application. Each signaler has their own child properties, you should be careful to set the correct ones. See Predefined_Signalers.
signaler-obj
This property is used to set a custom signaler, in case that it's desired to use a custom signaler. See Custom_Signalers.
stun-server
Property used to set the STUN server address and port in case you want to change to use your own or a different one. Usage:
<stun-server-address>:<stun-server-port>
turn-server
Property used to set the TURN server address and port in case you want to change to use your own or a different one. Usage:
<user>:<password>@<turn-server-address>:<stun-server-port>
certificate-pem
With this property you are able to set you own certificate and private key (in PEM format) for the DTLS negotiation.
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