Hi All,
I have an Axis M1011 (runs linux, the chipset is ARTPEC-3 or ARTPEC-B, I am getting dev documentation on it) cameras that have an rtsp server. They can stream h.264 when a client requests it. I also have a Wowza Server that can issue the request and restream to various clients as well as record. The problem is NAT traversal. The Wowza server needs a port open on the router for the network where the cameras reside so that it can issue it's connection request. Wowza can also listen for RTSP connections and then restream. The examples I have are using VLC as the server to send to Wowza. What I would like to do is both of the following: 1) Run a program on the M1011 that will "restream" to the Wowza Server acting as a client. a. It will either pull directly from the h.264 encoder or from the rtsp server built into the camera and send to Wowza. b. It would need to initiate the connection to Wowza on start up c. It would need to recover the connection if it dropped. 2) Run a program on a Linux PC on the same network as the cameras. a. It will pull from each camera and send to Wowza. b. It would also record the streams. c. It would need to have some sort of way to send recordings to the Wowza server on-demand. Maybe there would be a program that would poll the server every so often looking to see if a recording was needed. It seems like a combination of LIVE555 Media Server and openRTSP could work assuming they can be wired together, sort of in reverse. It may also make sense to use LIVE555 Media Server instead of Wowza. Can it stream to iPhone? Has anyone done this or would anyone be interested in taking this on? Thanks, Bryan Thrasher 404-849-4063
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