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Hello, i need to create a rtsp server as the normal ip camera, the streaming hosting need a rtsp stream by HTTP/RTSP. how i can create this? thank you in advance
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Hi Pagu
not very clear. I understand you need to deliver your stream with the RTSP protocol, right?
You can do this with VLC or FFMPEG. You will also need to handle port forwarding on your router.
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Another solution is to use a streaming server in the cloud which can do the RTMP to RTSP protocol switch, like Wowza for example
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DWAM wrote:Hi Pagu
not very clear. I understand you need to deliver your stream with the RTSP protocol, right?
You can do this with VLC or FFMPEG. You will also need to handle port forwarding on your router.
Guillaume Yes dear Dwam, i need to deliver by rtsp ad the streaming provier, they not support a rtmp flux. this service work very well and it's cheaper for 24h/24h. you know others users that use the server for generate rtsp? thank you
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It's quite strange as RTMP is the most common protocol for ingest on streaming platforms even for 24/7 broadcast.
RTMP is a "push" protocol: you push your feed to the server for delivery RTSP is a "pull" protocol: the server needs to access your RTSP device to request the feed
That's why RTSP is most commonly used for inputs and RTMP for output.
It seems that this provider is specialized in single IP cameras or webcams ingestion, like security cameras for example. It doesn't seem to be a good choice when working with vMix, because you are most likely to need to pay extra somewhere for RTMP 2 RTSP conversion, unless you do it yourself with VLC or FFMPEG as I suggested before.
Apart from this, I am not aware of a potential free server/service that you could use for this.
Maybe some other guys have an alternate solution?
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Quote:From PM Hello Dwam, this is the service: https://ipcamlive.com/howdoesitwork What do you think about this service? it's very cheapeer and vork very well, but the problem it's rtsp Hi Pagu it's exactly what I suspected: a service for ip cameras My opinion: don't go there, it is not optimized for vMix use technically speaking. You will get a better service from free platform like YouTube for example. If you don't want your stream to be public, just make it "confidential" or "private" $25/month is not particularly cheap. Check inacdn.com for example: it's Pay As You Go - 25 $ / TB with RTMP support. It's up to you... ;o) Maybe some others guys around here have different feeling/opinion about this? Guillaume
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Hello dear Guillaume, Quote: You will get a better service from free platform like YouTube for example. If you don't want your stream to be public, just make it "confidential" or "private"
yes i have a pubblic website that i show the webcam of the city, and should be a internal streaming. Quote: $25/month is not particularly cheap. Check inacdn.com for example: it's Pay As You Go - 25 $ / TB with RTMP support.
yes good service, but they have a problem with contacts, i will contact by social. you know other cheap service? Quote: Maybe some others guys around here have different feeling/opinion about this?
they are welcome :) Very thanks Guillaume
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Quote:yes i have a pubblic website that i show the webcam of the city, and should be a internal streaming. I don't understand this. What do you mean? Public? Opened for everybody or reserved for a public (governemental/administration) service? Internal streaming? to be streamed only on a private network, e.g. intranet, not the internet?
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Hello Guillaume, Excuse this long time, but i was busy for work and study. yes the camera streaming it's public for everybody, i mean that the people can watch stream without limitation. i think that for me it's possible use youtube too, but there i get problems about delay (minuts). my upload bitrate it's about 1mb and in control panel settings i selected 480p.
vmix streaming settings is: input size 854*480 frame r:29,97
settings FMLE quality: bitrate 1000 encode size 854*480, audio 96 profile: baseline level: 3.1 keyframe: 2 seconds auto adjust: none audio: acc, master
Any idea? Thank you Al.
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Ciao Pagu What about? I don't think you'll have minutes delay for a 480p stream on YouTube, but 15 seconds at most I told you already you can use VLC or FFMPEG for RTSP streaming. I can add there are more and more external encoder boxes on the market which provide RTSP encoding too. But they have a cost, and I still consider RTMP being a better option. One last thing, in Europe we are supposed to work at 25 fps, not 29.97. Not a big deal but I never understand why standards are not respected. So I don't know what you're asking for right now ! Please be more specific if you want specific answers. Cordiali saluti Guillaume
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i use a yuan streambox for this. you output from vmix and the streambox will take the sognal in by sdi or hdmi or whatever you output to and then you can choose the protocol, rtmp rtsp etc etc. woth a vlc client you can the pickup the stream.
i hook it up to a wifi i take along and people on the same network can pick it up. i can also use it to stream to whatever, but vmix can do that internally.
this thing is small, sturdy and not expensive. i have it in my gear all the time, so i can set up a local stream in a snap.
maybe this is what you can use? there are a number of software sollutions but they cost something as well and you have to run it on something. i don t like to have other programs running on my vmix machine, so i opt for seperate machines to do the trick.
yoan sc600 or something, i ll look it up if you are interested.
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