Network audio streaming tool using UDP
Project description
EchoWarp
EchoWarp is a versatile network audio streaming tool designed to transmit audio streams between a server and a client over a network. It supports both audio input and output devices, adapting to various audio streaming scenarios. EchoWarp can operate in either server or client mode, with robust configuration options available via command-line arguments or an interactive setup.
Key Features
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works seamlessly on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Flexible Audio Device Selection: Choose specific input or output devices for audio streaming.
- Real-Time Audio Streaming: Utilizes UDP for transmitting audio data and TCP for control signals.
- Robust Encryption and Integrity Checks: Supports AES encryption and SHA-256 hashing to secure data streams.
- Automatic Reconnection: Implements heartbeat and authentication mechanisms to handle reconnections and ensure continuous streaming.
- Configurable through CLI and Interactive Modes: Offers easy setup through an interactive mode or scriptable CLI options.
Prerequisites
- Operating System: Windows, Linux, or macOS.
- Python Version: Python 3.6 or later.
- Dependencies: Includes libraries like PyAudio, and Cryptography.
PyPi Repository
EchoWarp is also available as a package on the Python Package Index (PyPi), which simplifies the installation process and manages dependencies automatically. This is the recommended method if you wish to include EchoWarp in your Python project.
Features of Installing via PyPi:
- Automatic Dependency Management: All required libraries, such as PyAudio and Cryptography, are automatically installed.
- Easy Updates: Simplifies the process of obtaining the latest version of EchoWarp with a simple pip command.
- Isolation from System Python: Installing via a virtual environment prevents any conflicts with system-wide Python packages.
Installation with PyPi (pip)
To install EchoWarp using pip, follow these steps:
- Set up a Python virtual environment (optional but recommended):
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows, use `.\.venv\Scripts\activate`
- Install EchoWarp using pip:
pip install echowarp
Updating EchoWarp
To update to the latest version of EchoWarp, simply run:
pip install --upgrade echowarp
This ensures that you have the latest features and improvements.
For more information and assistance, you can visit the EchoWarp PyPi page: https://pypi.org/project/echowarp/
Installation from source
Clone the repository and set up a Python virtual environment:
git clone https://github.com/lHumaNl/EchoWarp.git
cd EchoWarp
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows, use `.\venv\Scripts\activate`
pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
EchoWarp can be launched in either server or client mode, with settings configured interactively or via command-line arguments.
Interactive Mode
Simply run the main.py script without arguments to enter interactive mode:
python main.py
Follow the on-screen prompts to configure the utility.
Command-Line Arguments
EchoWarp supports configuration via command-line arguments for easy integration into scripts and automation workflows.
Arguments Table
Argument | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
-c , --client |
Start utility in client mode. | Server mode |
-o , --output |
Use the output audio device for streaming. | Input device |
-p , --udp_port |
Specify the UDP port for audio data transmission. | 4415 |
-d , --device_id |
Specify the device ID directly to avoid interactive selection. | None |
-a , --server_addr |
Specify the server address (only valid in client mode). | None |
-b , --heartbeat |
Set the number of allowed missed heartbeats before disconnect (server mode only). | 5 |
--ssl |
Enable SSL mode for encrypted communication (server mode only). | False |
-i , --integrity_control |
Enable integrity control using hash (server mode only). | False |
-w , --workers |
Set the maximum number of worker threads (server mode only). | 1 |
Use these arguments to configure the utility directly from the command line for both automation and manual setups.
Examples
Consult the help output for detailed command-line options::
python main.py --help
Client Mode with Custom Server Address and Port:
python main.py --client --server_addr 192.168.1.5 --udp_port 6555
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