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I am wondering if I can use the output HTTP stream preset in MXLight as an input to vMIX?
From MXLight help:
This preset is designed for quickly setting up streaming across a local network. The hardware AV stream is used directly so no re-encoding is performed.
Once streaming is active the stream will be available via http at the selected destination. This takes the following form:
http://{IP}:{Port}/{Stream name}.ts
This can be played by players such as VLC.
I am thinking the vMIX input would be "Web Browser"
I do not have my ATEM TVS here at home but will bring it home later today and test it
Has anyone tried this approach?
Thanks
Whit
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1 user thanked stevespaw for this useful post.
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Originally Posted by: stevespaw Thanks I played around with various combinations and permutations of the MXLight streaming options and the vMIX inpit options. That was a lengthy task (for me at least). I got the result I wanted by choosing: In MXLIght stream using MPEG-TS Raw Output to local hostIn vMix input selection choosing TS TCP Pull tcp://127.0.0.1:41116The real issue now, the event is tomorrow and we have a game tonight!........
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