Consider OBS or Nageru as alternatives.

Matt

śr., 26 cze 2019 o 22:38 Dan Dennedy <d...@dennedy.org> napisał(a):

> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 1:23 PM Anatoly <anat...@kazanfieldhockey.ru>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am faced with a need in opensourced software video switcher engine. I
>> need not any GUI at all, because I'm planning to attach hardware
>> console to control it.
>> I briefly read some docs and take a quick look at examples, they
>> almost about non-live time domain, non-live sources. Still I can't
>> fugure out if it is right tool for my task? Should I dig deeper or
>> better try something else?
>>
>>
> It can but some may consider it overkill for some basic switching.
> The source repo contains a python example switcher with super simple web
> UI and REST API:
> https://github.com/mltframework/mlt/blob/master/src/swig/python/switcher.py
>
> This works with two decklink SDI/HDMI inputs and outputs to another
> decklink. If you need to do realtime encoding + streaming, that might be
> possible on strong hardware and x264 tuning. If you need to decode two live
> stream sources, MLT is not the strongest when it comes to live streaming
> playback but it may be satisfactory; it depends on many things but
> especially the streaming format.
>
> This switcher example was made for a client's specific need, so it
> includes a video mixer that places one input into the 80% top right corner
> over the top of the other input. This is more advanced than most needs. You
> can change this to do a quick dissolve or remove it to simply cut over.
>
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