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    19 février 2015, par Ashok Londhe

    How to create Live Streaming ip camera using RTSP Protocol. To connect to ip Camera use ip address of camera , Username and Password.
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    i have search more then i understand ios not directly support the RTSP Live streaming so that first RTSP is Converted into Http Streaming.
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  • What is the most efficient way to broadcast a live stream ? [closed]

    3 août 2020, par Harsh

    I want to build a live streaming system for a classroom. The amount on information on this subject is so confusing. These are the features/requirements that I want to have in my app :

    


      

    1. Room type system.
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    3. One teacher - N students (N<200).
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    5. Broadcast video/audio. This needs to be only 1 way. (1T ---> 200S)
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    7. Audio chat should be possible if a teacher allows a student to speak.
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    9. Need not to record the session, though it would be a great feature to have.
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    Now, from my research I have established there are many ways to go about it. The best one to me seems using WebRTC. In that case I do not have to worry about the platform that much.&#xA;WebRTC needs a STUN/TURN server, that can be easily set-up using the coturn project.&#xA;I'll also need a SFU which forwards my stream to the client, like Janus or Mediasoup.&#xA;But that's where I'm getting confused.

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    Can I not directly use a live stream, send it to the server, transcode it in real time using ffmpeg to HLS/DASH and publish it to a S3 bucket from where the users can access it. Wouldn't that be more efficient and able to handle much more students easily.

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    For the audio part I could just use the p2p functionality of webrtc in the browser itself, so no need to route that through the server.

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    That is how far I've come to understand the system. I still don't completely understand how SFU works and I'm confused about how many live streams can one server handle (say a 4C/8GB). Or if using ffmpeg on VPS is a bad thing and I should use the AWS services instead ?

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    Can someone please help me understand this ?

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    Thanks !

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  • Any Java library for live media streaming ? [on hold]

    29 novembre 2016, par Niconoid

    I’m developing a personal project which consists basically in a Java server reading the System’s Stereo Mix and streaming all the content through HTTP into a HTML5 player in a webapp.

    I’ve been searching for days how to achieve this through a library as making it from ground up would be overly tedious and will take too much time. I’ve just found Red5, which isn’t useful as I want to stream purely over HTTP, and ffserver (ffmpeg) that has been dropped months ago.

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