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Core Media Video
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Mis à jour : Juin 2013
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Type : Video
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Capturing video over USB/HDMI/Thunderbolt
12 novembre 2016, par YatkoLooking for a solution for capturing video over USB/HDMI/Thunderbolt from a digital output (e.g. digital camera) to a computer, Mac and/or Windows.
The goal is to have an URL to a real-time video stream (e.g. IP/PATH/ ?.mp4) that we can further process/transcode/send to a media server.
I’m looking for tips and ideas -similar to the method below-, maybe someone met a new project that’s focusing on capture-cards and devices, that does’n need a custom FFmpeg build. Something different.
- we can capture the HDMI stream form a GoPro, using a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle and DeckLink SDK with custom FFmpeg build using
--extra-cflags and --extra-ldflags
and the rest is straightforward
Is there any tool, open-source project, something that’s made for this purpose ? Maybe something that also supports the Elgato Game Capture HD60 as well ? Any experimental projects for capturing and processing the incoming video over USB/HDMI/Thunderbolt ?
The ultimate goal is live streaming to Wowza, using Cameleon live and a Sony Alpha a7S.
- we can capture the HDMI stream form a GoPro, using a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle and DeckLink SDK with custom FFmpeg build using
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Is it possible to encrypt mpeg-dash clear content in ffmpeg ?
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Can we reuse the mp4 muxer for encrypting and dash for segmenting ?