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Broadcasting from the camera to several sites. What is the capture software?
Hello. In view of the specifics of the work, clients are forced to broadcast to several different sites at the same time. Live broadcast is not available, only through the player built into the site. The usual flash with the capture of the source - the camera. When a camera supports 10fps (cheap), it is torn off during capture, and it turns out that only 2-3fps + rarely is broadcast to each of the sites, but it happens that the connection is interrupted due to a conflict of requests.
How to properly capture video and broadcast, provided that the Internet channel allows several simultaneous broadcasts? Perhaps there are programs as intermediaries, that is, they read information from the camera, and then distribute the data among the sources?
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What protocol is the camera broadcasting in?
In general, the correct scheme looks like this:
- The stream from the camera goes to the media server (special software for working with media streams)
- Sites install a player that takes the stream from the media server.
- Media server distributes streams to everyone (or with restrictions that you set)
To search for media servers, look for Wowza, Nimble Streamer, Flussonic, Red5.
Flash player does RTMP capture.
You probably didn't quite understand me. Imagine 5 dating sites, each of which has its own programmers and its own flash players that capture the broadcast.
For my part, clients do not have access to third-party sites, and third-party sites do not allow broadcasting via xsplit/obs directly, as twitch/youtube does. It is only available to open the chat page and in it, in the flash player, select the camera source and start the broadcast.
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