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- #Raspberry pi rtmp server how to
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I believe I must be missing something in the URL that gets sent or maybe something needs to get set up in the Streaming Settings Advanced dialog box? I tried putting the login there for my raspberry pi and tried the user agent with both of the defaults and also with a blank value. That happens 3 times and then I get the error above. I also ran the wireshark packet sniffer and can only see that my server tries to connect (SYN packet) but the raspberry pi immediately sends an ACK, RST packet. (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team license: GPLĮRROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. Here is the entire output from running the command on the rtmpdump -r rtmp://192.168.1.54/live/livestream -o test.mp4 On the Raspberry PI side I only get a timeout.
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"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\vMix\\streaming\\ffmpeg.exe" -report -rtbufsize 256M -f dshow -i "video=vMix Video:audio=vMix Audio" -codec:v libx264 -s:v 640x360 -pix_fmt:v yuv420p -threads 4 -bufsize:v 1500k -g:v 60 -preset:v medium -profile:v baseline -level:v 3.1 -x264opts:v "keyint=60:min-keyint=60:scenecut=-1" -b:v 1500k -maxrate:v 1650k -codec:a libfaac -b:a 96k -strict -2 -f flv rtmp://192.168.1.11/live/livestream TCP Buffer has been set to 3990528 bytesĪnd here is the contents of the log: (Seems to be the same as was in the error box) Guessed Channel Layout for Input Stream #0.1 : stereo Report written to "C:\ProgramData\vMix\streaming\streaming 20170409-204227.log"įfmpeg version 2.8.git Copyright (c) 2000-2015 the FFmpeg developersīuilt with gcc 4.8.1 (rev2, Built by MinGW-W64 project)Ĭonfiguration: -enable-gpl -enable-version3 -enable-libx264 -enable-zlib -enable-libfaac -enable-nonfree -cpu=i686 -enable-nvenc In the error box below I captured the following: Rtmpdump -r rtmp://192.168.1.54/live/livestream -o test.mp4įinally I hit the Stream button but after a few seconds got an error box which said:Ĭheck the internet connection or Stream URL and try again. I entered the following on the raspberry pi command line: ON my server side I just wanted to test that the stream was getting there so I made sure I had the latest version of the rtmpdump program. In the next panel of the Streaming Settings I left the Input Size, Frame Rate and Quality at the default settings.
#Raspberry pi rtmp server password
In the Advanced I left the default values (user and password blank and left the User Agent at the default value ) I selected the Custom RTMP Server for the Destinationįor the URL I entered: rtmp://192.168.1.11/liveįor the Stream Name or Key I entered: livestream I set the name to Raspberry PI then clicked OK I then set up the stream settings as follows:Ĭhoose the Add button next to the profile. I selected that input to the output window.
#Raspberry pi rtmp server movie
I selected as an input a movie from my disk named movie.mp4 and set it to loop. First I'm trying a simple test which is to stream a video file out to the raspberry pi.
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Here are the details of what I'm trying to do. My computer has ip address 192.168.1.54 and has vMix 19 My problem is that no matter what I do, I cannot get a successful connection. (I'm testing this with a raspberry pi and am running ubuntu mate) Then I want to stream the output window to a raspberry pi where I can capture that stream and send it to a composite video output.
#Raspberry pi rtmp server mp4
I'll assume that you have Raspbian Buster installed on your Pi and you have SSH access to it.I am trying to use vMix to be able to choose 1 of 3 video sources (ip cameras or web site, or mp4 or mov file) and then select those to the output window. Raspberry Pi Zero W - should work with any other Pi though.
#Raspberry pi rtmp server how to
There are several other tutorials I found online that try to explain how to set this up with a Raspberry Pi, but none of them worked for me without modification. We will leverage a Raspberry Pi Camera as our source, gstreamer as our encoder, nginx + nginx-rtmp-module for our server, and video.js for the client.