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  • Best Approach to get RTSP Streaming into WebBrowser ? from IP Camera

    6 novembre 2014, par Whoami

    Is it possible to get the RTSP Streaming data into the WebBrowser ?

    Below are some of my findings. Kindly correct me if i am wrong ?

    1) Only Mac OS, and Safari supports RTSP Live Streaming.

    2) HTML 5 video can not support RTSP.

    3) I can use the vlc plugin, but i dont want to use that.

    Possibility of mixing ffmpeg and websocket ?

    Assume My IP Cam is connected with Ethernet.

    In the Client Machine :

    1) I run ffmpeg to get the data from Server [ ie : IP ]
    2) Client machine runs websocket.
    3) Once ffmpeg gets the data from RTSP Server, it decodes, and generates the raw image of
    any format. [ ex : yuv ].

    4) Now, i have to send this image to browser through websocket.

    Question :

    1) It is the right approach ?
    2) How can i get the decoded image from ffmpeg into the browser ?

    I might be wrong in different places. KIndly provide input.

  • Forwarding an RTSP stream from IP camera to youtube [closed]

    30 avril 2024, par cbake

    I have an IP camera (Foscam FI9800P) capable of sending an RTSP stream (I've confirmed using VLC the stream works). I want to stream the video from that camera to youtube.

    



    I'm guessing the camera can't send it to youtube directly, so I need a device in the middle. Something like :

    



    IP Camera —> Raspberry Pi —> Youtube live

    



    Ideally I'd like to do this without re-encoding the video along the way. ffmpeg appears to be able to do this, but it has many options and I haven't been able to figure out all its command line options.

    



    Any suggestions to how I can do this ?

    


  • Merge commit 'b4b27dce95a6d40bfcd78043d3abec7d80dae143'

    14 mars 2019, par James Almer
    Merge commit 'b4b27dce95a6d40bfcd78043d3abec7d80dae143'
    

    * commit 'b4b27dce95a6d40bfcd78043d3abec7d80dae143' :
    aarch64 : vp8 : Move the vp8dsp makefile entries to the right places
    aarch64 : vp8 : Remove superfluous includes

    This commit is a noop, see
    fecf75a5c4f691d1e786992cf1dfa82e76ac1b97
    c8bc9d1380dd686a4ee97d3415c976707904e945

    Merged-by : James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>