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# External Libraries in Open Screen

Currently, external libraries are used exclusively by the standalone sender and
receiver applications, for compiling in dependencies used for video decoding and
playback.

The decision to link external libraries is made manually by setting the GN args.
For example, a developer wanting to link all the libraries for the standalone
sender and receiver executables might add the following to `gn args out/Default`:

```python
is_debug=true
have_ffmpeg=true
have_libsdl2=true
have_libopus=true
have_libvpx=true
```

On some versions of Debian, the following apt-get command will install all of
the necessary external libraries for Open Screen:

```sh
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-2.0 libsdl2-dev libavcodec libavcodec-dev
                     libavformat libavformat-dev libavutil libavutil-dev
                     libswresample libswresample-dev libopus0 libopus-dev
                     libvpx5 libvpx-dev
```

Similarly, on some versions of Raspian, the following command will install the
necessary external libraries, at least for the standalone receiver. Note that
this command is based off of the packages linked in the [sysroot](sysroot.gni):

```sh
sudo apt-get install libavcodec58=7:4.1.4* libavcodec-dev=7:4.1.4*
                     libsdl2-2.0-0=2.0.9* libsdl2-dev=2.0.9*
                     libavformat-dev=7:4.1.4*
```

Note: release of these operating systems may require slightly different
packages, so these `sh` commands are merely a potential starting point.

Finally, note that generally the headers for packages must also be installed.
In Debian Linux flavors, this usually means that the `*-dev` version of each
package must also be installed. In the example above, this looks like having
both `libavcodec` and `libavcodec-dev`.

## Standalone Sender

The standalone sender uses FFMPEG, LibOpus, and LibVpx for encoding video and
audio for sending. When the build has determined that [have_external_libs](
  ../../cast/standalone_sender/BUILD.gn
) is set to true, meaning that all of these libraries are installed, then
the VP8 and Opus encoders are enabled and actual video files can be sent
to standalone receiver instances. Without these dependencies, the standalone
sender cannot properly function (contrasted with the standalone receiver,
which can use a dummy player).

## Standalone Receiver

The standalone receiver also uses FFMPEG, for decoding the video stream encoded
by the sender, and also uses LibSDL2 to create a surface for decoding video.
Unlike the sender, the standalone receiver can work without having
its [have_external_libs](../.../cast/standalone_receiver/BUILD.gn) set to true,
through the use of its
[Dummy Player](../../cast/standalone_receiver/dummy_player.h).