Hello all,
My goal is to create a live stream using OBS and play it on many in-house
machines using multicast. Right now my attempt looks like:
[OBS] - [nginx w/ rtmp module] - [ffserver/ffmedia with rtp] - [any client;
I've tried vlc, quicktime, ffplay]
I keep running into issues and I
Zenny writes:
Except for compositing like chroma, ffmpeg can stream too.
Do you have any reason to use OBS except for chroma matte?
On 12/4/14, Eric Lovelace eric.lovel...@msdmail.net wrote:
Hello all,
My goal is to create a live stream using OBS and play it on many
in-house
Joseph Curtin writes:
I've had success with the overview you've laid out. But I didn't have
ffserver.
My VLC was talking to ngnix directly.
Cheers,
-Joseph Curtin
On Dec 4, 2014 10:13 AM, Eric Lovelace eric.lovel...@msdmail.net
wrote:
Hello all,
My goal is to create a live stream
Hello all,
I am attempting to take an rtmp stream and push it out over multicast. It
appears like it is working on the server end and I can see the packets pushed
out; however the video does not play in any player. If I run wireshark on the
receiving machine I can see the rtp packets
Hello,
I am trying to send an rtp multicast of a stream with the configuration below.
It works; however, when the max file size is reached (or the disk fills up if
that parameter is excluded from ffmpeg) the program ends. The desired behavior
would be to just keep a small section of the