Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-05 Thread Daniel Engberg
Hi, Another solution that's lightweight and something that you might already use is actually nginx, you need to enable the RTMP (3rd party) module however. https://github.com/ut0mt8/nginx-rtmp-module There are countless of tutorials how to set this up with ffmpeg, just use Google Best

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-05 Thread ros
On 12/4/20 10:46 PM, Robert Huff wrote: Let me restate the issue. My goal is to be able to have someone visit (e.g.) "https://webcam.example.com:; and have the feed from the webcam appear in their browser. What I have at the moment: a) a system running:

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-04 Thread Anatoly
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 16:46:25 -0500 Robert Huff wrote: > Let me restate the issue. > My goal is to be able to have someone visit (e.g.) > "https://webcam.example.com:; and have the feed from the webcam > appear in their browser. > What I have at the moment: > > a) a

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-04 Thread Robert Huff
Let me restate the issue. My goal is to be able to have someone visit (e.g.) "https://webcam.example.com:; and have the feed from the webcam appear in their browser. What I have at the moment: a) a system running: FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #0 r365372: Sun Sep 6

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-03 Thread Anatoly
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 23:10:16 -0500 Robert Huff wrote: > Jonathan Chen writes: > > > Possibly multimedia/motion? > > On examination ... interesting program, but not what I'm > looking for. (Today. :-) > > > Respectfully, > > >

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-03 Thread Robert Huff
Jonathan Chen writes: > Possibly multimedia/motion? On examination ... interesting program, but not what I'm looking for. (Today. :-) Respectfully, Robert Huff -- Hello ... my name is SARS-CoV-2. You are not wearing a

Re: replacing ffserver?

2020-12-03 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 at 12:41, Robert Huff wrote: > > > Hello: > I now have a working webcam and want to make its output available > (via https?) on my local net. > It is my understanding a common way to do this used to be > ffserver, a utility provided by ffmpeg. However: no such

replacing ffserver?

2020-12-03 Thread Robert Huff
Hello: I now have a working webcam and want to make its output available (via https?) on my local net. It is my understanding a common way to do this used to be ffserver, a utility provided by ffmpeg. However: no such object appears in the plist, nor has it become a separate