Hello Ted,

that seems to work!  thank you!!  That ffmpeg command is indeed making a movie from that stream into a file, tried watching it, VLC does give me trouble, but it shows it as a movie.

Would be cool if I could have the output as a stream, that I can embed.

I am new to ffmpeg and gstreamer things.. and the command options don't seem to be too obvious to me


thanks,


Ron



On 5/3/19 2:17 AM, Ted Park wrote:
So my idea was tho use ffmpeg or gstreamer to  embed it in html, with some
sort of player.
Html you’re gonna need to write yourself, but you can use the rtsp stream as an 
input and output HLS to embed in your html, I think this will get you what you 
want.

Something like

ffmpeg -i rtsp://192.0.2.123/stream.sdp -f hls -hls_playlist_type event 
-hls_segment_type mpegts -hls_segment_filename segment-%d.ts index.m3u8

Will produce a playlist file pointing to little segments of ts files that you 
can host with any http server. It should work,  (you might need to transcode to 
h264 if it’s not) A html5 video element with the playlist file as the source 
should play in most browsers nowadays.

<video autoplay controls src=“url/to/index.m3u8”>This text displays if the video 
element isn’t supported.</video>
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