Paul Anderegg
November 5th, 2016, 01:48 AM
I shoot night ENG for my local ABC station. We have MPEG-TS receivers for receiving live streams from Sony and JVC cameras, which I currently use. I am looking to deploy a newer Panasonic camera, but they use RTSP (ip/port).
Basically, I need a way to receive the RTSP stream on an internet connected Windows PC, then forward that stream back over the internet in MPEG-TS. The internet connection in question has typical upload speed of 5Mbps. The stream being received and forwarded on would typically be 0.5-0.8Mbps, in 360p or 480 SD. This setup would need to be able to auto forward a stream when it is received without any interaction. Encoder sees a stream, encoder sends said stream, but goes dark when stream is off. Possible?
Short of plopping down a few thousand dollars for a plug and play system such as a pair of Teradek Cubes, what option would I have available? What the heck is Wowza? So hard to find information on live streaming to things other than CDN's.
Paul
Basically, I need a way to receive the RTSP stream on an internet connected Windows PC, then forward that stream back over the internet in MPEG-TS. The internet connection in question has typical upload speed of 5Mbps. The stream being received and forwarded on would typically be 0.5-0.8Mbps, in 360p or 480 SD. This setup would need to be able to auto forward a stream when it is received without any interaction. Encoder sees a stream, encoder sends said stream, but goes dark when stream is off. Possible?
Short of plopping down a few thousand dollars for a plug and play system such as a pair of Teradek Cubes, what option would I have available? What the heck is Wowza? So hard to find information on live streaming to things other than CDN's.
Paul