# libcast libcast is an open source implementation of the Cast protocol supporting Cast applications and streaming to Cast-compatible devices. ## Using the standalone implementations To run the standalone sender and receivers together, first you need to install the following dependencies: FFMPEG, LibVPX, LibOpus, LibSDL2, LibAOM as well as their headers (frequently in a separate -dev package). Currently, it is advised that most Linux users compile LibAOM from source, using the instructions at https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom/. Older versions found in many package management systems have blocking performance issues, causing AV1 encoding to be completely unusable. From here, you just need a video to use with the cast_sender, as the cast_receiver can generate a self-signed certificate and private key for each session. You can also generate your own RSA private key and either create or have the receiver automatically create a self signed certificate with that key. If the receiver generates a root certificate, it will print out the location of that certificate to stdout. Note that we assume that the private key is a PEM-encoded RSA private key, and the certificate is X509 PEM-encoded. The certificate must also have the CA bit set in the basic constraints. The easiest way to test with a key and certificate is to use ones generated by the cast_receiver standalone application. ## Developer certificate generation and use The easiest way to generate a private key and certificate is to just run the cast_receiver with `-g`, and both should be written out to files: ``` $ /path/to/out/Default/cast_receiver -g [INFO:../../cast/receiver/channel/static_credentials.cc(161):T0] Generated new private key for session: ./generated_root_cast_receiver.key [INFO:../../cast/receiver/channel/static_credentials.cc(169):T0] Generated new root certificate for session: ./generated_root_cast_receiver.crt ``` These generated credentials can be passed in to start a session, e.g. ``` ./out/Default/cast_receiver -d generated_root_cast_receiver.crt -p generated_root_cast_receiver.key lo0 ``` And then passed to the cast sender to connect and start a streaming session: ``` $ ./out/Default/cast_sender -d generated_root_cast_receiver.crt lo0 ~/video-1080-mp4.mp4 ``` When running on Mac OS X, also pass the `-x` flag to the cast receiver to disable DNS-SD/mDNS, since Open Screen does not currently integrate with Bonjour. When connecting to a receiver that's not running on the loopback interface (typically `lo` or `lo0`), pass the `-r ` flag to the `cast_sender` binary.