On 03/21/2012 12:16 AM, Reuben Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 08:04:30 AM Thomas Vecchione wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, to expand on this slightly, what are people using that is
>> GStreamer compatible? I have a BlackMagic Studio card that is going to be
>> accepting HD-SDI and I can purchase the driver for it, but the interface is
>> GStreamer compatible only is my understanding (Not a standard V4L or V4L2
>> interface) so I am curious if anyone has done similar.
You can always get out of gstreamer:
gst-launch ... ! fdsink \
| ffmpeg # or sth.
> Assuming you mean the "Decklink Studio Card", the drivers are free. Anything can
> interface with it that uses their API.
>
> I use a DeckLink HD Extreme 3D for streaming quite a bit.
>
> decklink-ffmpeg ----(pipe)----> ffmpeg h264/aac+/flv encoder ----(rtmp push)----> CDN ----(rtmp pull)----> Web Browser w/ flash
interesting. Would you mind sharing the ffmpeg commandline?
What software do you use for transport segmenting?
May I ask what content delivery network you are using? Are you paying
for it or did you roll your own?
I've recently experimented a bit with
https://github.com/carsonmcdonald/HTTP-Live-Video-Stream-Segmenter-and-Distributor
-- http://blog.kyri0s.org/post/271121944/deploying-apples-http-live-streaming-in-a-gnu-linux It worked, but not reliably. At some point I gave up and went back to dual solution: ffserver (flv, x264, nellymoser - single-server) and icecast2 (ogg, vorbis, theora - multiple servers w/relay). Both driven at the same time by custom c code (basically a fancy 'tee (1)'). It still leaves default apple handhelds in the dark; but I learned to stop worrying and love punishing proprietary lock-in :) Cheers! robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Wed Mar 21 04:15:01 2012
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