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Hello together,
is there any possibility to stream an vMix output to another vMix as an input without the need of additional streaming software like wowza or so?
Thanks in advance, Regards Andreas
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Could you please explain in more detail what you want to accomplish. For example send the output via Internet to a remote PC, or via video to another local PC?
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The only way I have found is using the Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS), any version software serves you, once the signal you get to FMS can capture creating a new RMTP / flash entries vMix and you indicate the IP address of server (FMS) and if possible have them, so far I have not found another solution.
I hope my explanation will serve.
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Hello you two. Thank you for your feedback.
My goal would be to get an RTMP stream from one into the other Vmix as an input. It must not be an RTMP Stream, but there's an option for a RTMP-Input in vMix.
One vMix would be on a 3G mobile connection and the other vMix would be in a "homebase" with a stable broadband connection to the internet and to a streaming-server. If the 3G connection brakes, the upstream from the homebase-vMix to the Streamingserver doesn't get interrupted and the Streaming-Clients (the people who whatches the stream) doesn't get disconnected.
I hope now it's more clear what my approach is.
Regards
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vMix does not work as a streaming server (afaik), so you cannot stream directly from vMix to vMix. But, you can send video out (Fullscreen/external) to a Teradek Cube Encoder (expensive) and then receive it's stream in vMix. We have tried that on our local network. But I am not sure if this will work over 3/4G and/or public networks. You might need a router with port forwarding at the remote location, so that vMix ends up at the Encoder, and you need to know the WAN IP number of your router, which typically is dynamically assigned by the ISP. Might also be firewall trouble in the way. Perhaps the cheaper Teradek Vidiu also will work. The cool guyes at www.studiotech.tv use two pairs of Teradek Cube Encoder and Recivers to communicate between their UK and US studios during live shows. The explained/demoed that in one of their shows, can't remember which.
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Hello,
Yes. We used the Vidiu (several boxes) for that (together with a moving 3G-4G modem) and it was ok.
Of course, there is a trade for the image quality but it worked.
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OK, Thank you for your recommendations.
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ClementN, what have you used the Vidiu for? To stream from vMix to a CDN (like Livestream or YouTube)?
With respect to Fandreas question, the idea was to use the Vidiu as a source input to vMix. I just checked with mine to confirm that it only offers RTMP, not being able to act as a RTSP server. Hence, one cannot stream from the Vidiu directly to vMix. But it is possible to do with the Cube.
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