I have successfully been running WebRTC in my Android app for a while, using libjingle.so and PeerConnectionClient.java, etc., from Google's code library. However, I am now running into a problem where a user starts a connection as audio only (i.e., an audio call), but then toggles video on. I augmented the existing setVideoEnabled() in PeerConnectionClient as such:
public void setVideoEnabled(final boolean enable) {
executor.execute(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
renderVideo = enable;
if (localVideoTrack != null) {
localVideoTrack.setEnabled(renderVideo);
} else {
if (renderVideo) {
//AC: create a video track
String cameraDeviceName = VideoCapturerAndroid.getDeviceName(0);
String frontCameraDeviceName =
VideoCapturerAndroid.getNameOfFrontFacingDevice();
if (numberOfCameras > 1 && frontCameraDeviceName != null) {
cameraDeviceName = frontCameraDeviceName;
}
Log.i(TAG, "Opening camera: " + cameraDeviceName);
videoCapturer = VideoCapturerAndroid.create(cameraDeviceName);
if (createVideoTrack(videoCapturer) != null) {
mediaStream.addTrack(localVideoTrack);
localVideoTrack.setEnabled(renderVideo);
peerConnection.addStream(mediaStream);
} else {
Log.d(TAG, "Local video track is still null");
}
} else {
Log.d(TAG, "Local video track is null");
}
}
if (remoteVideoTrack != null) {
remoteVideoTrack.setEnabled(renderVideo);
} else {
Log.d(TAG,"Remote video track is null");
}
}
});
}
This allows me successfully see a local inset of the device's video camera, but it doesn't send the video to the remove client. I thought the peerConnection.addStream() call would do that, but perhaps I am missing something else?