Jules wrote:depends on what version of ffmpeg your distro ships. I hope I didn't miss the answer on this thread and I thank you very much for your help. groovy file in the "plugins" folder and the different qualities of the streams are correctly detected (low, medium, high and live).ĮDIT : ffmpeg seems to be deprecated on Debian and they ask to use "avconv" instead. On my PC, WMP is just running and nothing appears and on my TV, I have a message like "this file is not supported".įor the plugin, I just put the. However, I cannot manage to use this plugin and Watch twitch streams either on my PC (Windows 8 via WMP or VLC) or on my TV. I'm using it to watch movies and tv shows on my Samsung ES6300 TV and everything is running fine. I installed FFmpeg with aptitude (I didn't compile it myself). īasically, I have serviio 1.3.1 running on a Debian 7 virtual machine, host on VMware ESXi 5.5. I'm not used to ask questions like that on forums but I'm quite lost since everybody on this thread seems to be able to use this plugin and. looks like this bug is specific to windows. I'm trying out my releases on win7 with the stock ffmpeg in serviio 1.3 as well as on ubuntu with a git version of ffmpeg and serviio 1.2.1Į2: alright, i had tried your fix on the windows machine and didn't remove the quotation marks again. knowing the root causes of your problem and the lack of information on his side, comparing the two situations isn't beneficial to solving either of the problems. my line of questioning (7 of them) towards pjimmy makes sense because all of these things are factors that each might cause his media renderer/controler to not display any titles (which is a symptom completely distinct from what you're experiencing). whether that is a serviio bug or not, or a portability issue or whatever is still to be determined. It's not the same as a streaming solution, but may allow you to do it.There's just a lot more of the possible to still be eliminatedĪs i've stated before, your problem pertains to transcoding and nothing else we know that much for certain. If you simply want to display your display on another monitor you could run a cable to your TV, otherwise something like UltraVNC might work for that. I didn't simply think of a local output as no one has expressed interest in such a thing. Apparently this would be useful for things other then LAN encoding. Hopefully such functionality will be added to OBS in the future, but I'm unsure how much work is required to simply allow a client to connect to OBS's RTMP stream. Xsplit may have functionality built in to function like stand alone media server using their delay server, but I sorta doubt that.īasically since the functionality isn't built in you'd need a media server like adobe media server, there are other free ones out there, but they aren't user friendly and require a decent amount of knowledge to setup and get working (that goes for AMS too). I've been working with something similar for lan encoding, basically you need a media server to interpret the RTMP stream and provide a place for clients to connect to (such as a media player or xsplit). Or else is it possible to use the OBS software screen capture as a DirectShow capture source device/filter in VLC instead of UScreenCapture? So, is there any way to set up OBS with a Custom Live Stream setting that will output this kind of local stream (http, rtp or rtsp)? Are there any plugins for something like this with DLNA support? Or is this type of local streaming not supported yet in OBS? I tried putting in a Custom Live Stream FMS URL like rtmp://127.0.0.1/test.ts and also tried using the local file output to add to Serviio, but neither worked. Serviio also supports rtp and rtsp streams, though I haven't tried it yet. Then I can enter that in Serviio and I can play the stream over the LAN on any DLNA device. In VLC, I stream to Destination HTTP like this. Until now, I've been using UScreenCapture with VLC to output a local. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm currently using the Serviio DLNA server, so I'm looking to output a local Custom HTTP Stream to add to my Serviio Online Sources as a Live Stream. I'm also testing OBS for this purpose myself.
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