Building Your Own RTMP / SRT Decoder with Raspberry Pi
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Welcome to our RUclips video! In this tutorial, we guide you through the process of creating your own RTMP/SRT decoder using a Raspberry Pi and the Streamrus SRT Player. With this setup, you can effortlessly download live audio and video feeds from remote event locations, enabling live graphics, overlays, and distribution across multiple platforms.
We start by showcasing the Raspberry Pi 4B and the Argon One V2 Case, which provides convenient connectivity for our decoder project. We demonstrate how to connect the power, LAN, and HDMI cables, ensuring a smooth setup process.
Once the Raspberry Pi is powered on, we guide you through accessing the Streamrus SRT Player's intuitive web portal. We cover the necessary steps to input the RTMP/SRT details, allowing the player to download the live feed from our servers. You'll witness the web portal displaying streaming information, confirming that the data is being successfully downloaded.
Moreover, we highlight the versatility of the Streamrus SRT Player, which supports various streaming protocols such as SRT, RTMP, HLS, RTSP, and UDP. Additionally, it offers features like encoding AAC audio to SRT, UDP, or RTMP, and the ability to stream only audio from an external USB card as feedback.
Join us on this journey as we empower you to build your contribution-distribution network, facilitating seamless live streaming across multiple screens and different geographic locations. Discover the ease of use and quick setup process of the Streamrus SRT Player, allowing you to start streaming in just minutes.
Please note that while the Streamrus SRT Player is great for testing purposes, we recommend caution when using it in production deployments. Thoroughly evaluate stability and reliability before deploying it in live production settings.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your streaming capabilities. Subscribe to our channel for more tech tutorials and stay tuned for future videos. Get ready to unlock the full potential of your Raspberry Pi with the StreamRus SRT Player. Let's get started!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Installation & Setup
00:46 Download player disk image
01:23 Burn Disk I mage in SD Card
01:55 Mount SD card in Raspberry Pi
02:04 Connect Raspberry Pi to power, Lan and HDMI cable
02:22 Connect Monitor and power on Raspberry Pi
02:33 FInd Raspberry Pi Ip and open web dashboard for Player
02:54 Player Dashboard
03:00 Video stream decode
03:52 Conclusion Наука
Light and good product
Will surely try this.
Thanks for sharing!
What are the minimum requirements for streaming 1080p 60fps through this?
Will a RPi 2 or 3 work? If I get a RPi 4, how much RAM do I need?
R Pi4 with 4-8gb ram is recommended.
Tried this but couldn't get past the initial setup, kept saying any email address I typed in was invalid. Needs a Skip option.
Can you please share a screenshot on GadgetsPod.official@gmail.com
Can it handle 2 RTMP streams simultaneously, with one stream going out HDMI 1 and another going out HDMI 2?
No one stream per device.
Can i also convert android box to srt decorator
No this works on Raspberry pi only.
can you please also make video how to convert any android box to rtmp or srt decoder
@@Ankitsharma-kr2wd Will try for sure. 👍🏻
please show an example of the URL code and the RTMP Key. because I keep failing because I don't know the RTMP URL code
Can you briefly explain the rtmp source. Is that your own server or some third party service.
Email us the details and we will get back to you ASAP. gadgetspod.official@gmail.com
@@gadgetspod from obs to raspberry Pi
@@adafalah You cannot send stream to Raspberry pi decoder from OBS directly. The OBS needs to send the feed to a streaming server. RPi decoder decodes the rtmp stream coming from a streaming server. If you need to make a raspberry pi streaming server watch our other video on “Building a Multi Destination Live Streaming Raspberry Pi Server “.
@@gadgetspod thanks for the information 😊
UDP Works??? Rtmp and SRT works fine, but UDP its imposible
Yes UDP won’t work.