[Live-devel] PUSH stream LIVE555

Filipe Falcão falcao at oidesign.pt
Mon Oct 12 17:28:38 PDT 2015


Hi Ross,

Thanks for replying.
I feel a little lost here, might need your a second explanation.
We don´t want to add a second equipment, we want to push the signal directly
to the camera (uses linux system) to our external server ( evostream).

With ffmpeg we can used to do something like this:
ffmpeg -re -i rtsp://localhost:port/h264 -c copy -f mp4
rtmp://server/live/streamName

But we don´t want to add a second equipment and not install ffmpeg cause we
are short on flash space and since our camera module have LIVE555 installed
we would like to this:

As input from camera://localhost:port/h264
As output: rtmp://server/live/streamName  (our external main media server
will be waiting to ingest the RTSP stream)

If not possible could you please let us know if there is any other
alternative solution?

Kind Regards,


From:  live-devel <live-devel-bounces at ns.live555.com> on behalf of Ross
Finlayson <finlayson at live555.com>
Reply-To:  LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use
<live-devel at ns.live555.com>
Date:  Monday 12 October 2015 20:46
To:  LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use <live-devel at ns.live555.com>
Subject:  Re: [Live-devel] PUSH stream LIVE555

> I have a camera module that uses LIVE555, and I would like to be able to PUSH
> the rtsp to a external server

No, we don¹t support that model of communication (Œpushing¹ media to a
server), because it¹s excessively complex, and non-standard.  Instead, we
support a (much simpler) model whereby a RTSP server can act as a Œproxy¹
for another RTSP stream (e.g., the stream from your camera).  In fact, we
have an Œoff the shelf¹ proxy server application:
http://live555.com/proxyServer/
that you can use.


(Also, don¹t forget that if your company distributes your (LIVE555-based)
camera as a product, you must - under the terms of the LGPL - allow your
customers to replace the LIVE555 library with their own version, whenever
they wish; see 
<http://live555.com/liveMedia/faq.html#copyright-and-license>.)

Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/

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