Hi, you can use [pix_video] with the VLC backend instead. But note that VLC have a lot of latency with network camera. VLC backend works on Linux, Mac OSX and Windows (but only when build with MinGW), see [1]. Instead, I would suggest to use a Linux box with a gstreamer pipeline that redirect the stream to a V4L2loopback device and then open the stream in Gem with the pix_video"s V4L2 backend.
You can have a look to my blog article [2] where I detailed how I use a Raspberry Pi to stream live video to Gem. + A [1] : https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/wiki/plugin-compatibility-matrix [2] : http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/?p=846 -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr 2015-02-19 12:40 GMT+01:00 Csaba Láng <[email protected]>: > Dear list, > > I would like to have 6 full HD IP cams on a local network projected live > stream via 6 computers on the same network. Is there any solution than > pix_vlc? If no is pix_vlc already part of pd-extended or I have to compile > it from source? What are the basic commands for the pix_vlc object? Is > there somewhere a full help file to it? > Sorry for asking, but I used it some years ago last time, and it was a > pain i the a** to get all the dependences and make it work at the end on > debian. > Now I would use mac, windows and linux, as it is hard to find 6 computers > with the same parameters in a gallery :) > > Thanks for any hints in advance: > > Popesz > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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