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Hello Martin,
Can you add support for HTTP stream as input (source)?
Thanks!
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This is possible using the desktop capture program.
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ask wrote:This is possible using the desktop capture program. Yes, but this is not native support for HTTP stream.
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Native support for HTTP streams will be quite a useful feature.
It will allow the use of smartphone cameras as inputs as there are apps available on all leading mobile operating systems to stream the phone camera as an MJPEG stream over HTTP. The support for camera RTSP streams is minimal or absent in mobile platforms. Further, a lot of IP cameras also support HTTP streaming.
Please try to include support for this feature in the next release.
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ask wrote:This is possible using the desktop capture program. Theres a neat workaround, i use vlc to restream http input into rtsp on the same PC. Works flawlessly. Creates virtually no cpu load, considering disabled transcode option. Though, nprasan wrote:Native support for HTTP streams will be quite a useful feature. I second that.
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Anything new about this? It's been 2 years and no words from vMix. But I find this a really important feature.
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+1
What Sony camera's concerns: RTSP has 1 second latency and you need a buffer of at least 500ms to avoid freezes, the Sony http viewer is almost realtime.
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+1
I need too this option
Thanks
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Thanks Guillaume. But how do I use it.
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Add a stream input, select vlc in the list and write the stream address
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You can also use the free Alax DirectShow filter, it has (in my case) lower latency. The added camera's will directly show up in vMix under camera inputs. See this link.
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Another solution based on Newtek NDI plugin for VLC
> play the http feed in VLC, the plugin turns it into a NDI source that you can add to vMix
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Thanks a lot for the many replies. I'm able to ingest my HLS stream now.
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+1 we're using restream but paying to have a stream redistributed and not using half of what we're paying for (it's awesome though)
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