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Could you please send me a link to git? I have never used it
before. Will it require MinGW and such to compile it?<br>
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As far as the rtsp-server, I have currently stopped working on
converting it. I recently discovered that SDP files can be used in
place of an rtsp server (when sending packets to streaming servers,
such as WOWZA), and my manager decided it would be better for me to
pursue SDP files before attempting to convert the rtsp-server. So
far SDP files have proven to work very well. I have been able to
successfully stream audio from gstreamer to wowza (using the rtp
payloaders) and then connect a gstreamer client to wowza (using
rtspsrc and the sdp file). I am pretty sure video will be easy to
do as well, but I have to be able to encode the video into h264 in
order to stream it to wowza and has proven difficult thus far. But
hopefully getting the git version to compile will help solve this
problem.<br>
<br>
William<br>
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On 8/1/2011 10:50 AM, Jose M. Alvarez wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:1312213801.3174.6.camel@Despacho-debian"
type="cite"> I suggest you to get the git version and compile it.
The version 0.10.6 is too old.<br>
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Did you make some progress with rtsp-server in windows??<br>
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El lun, 01-08-2011 a las 10:40 -0500, William Metcalf escribió:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> The gstreamer I am using on my computer
is from the OSSBuild. All I did to install it was download the
.msi file and run the installation. The version I am using is
0.10.6. Is there anything else I should do to install it
correctly? <br>
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On 8/1/2011 10:33 AM, Jose M. Alvarez wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> You need the lib x264. Did you try
ossbuild compilation?<br>
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El lun, 01-08-2011 a las 10:25 -0500, William Metcalf
escribió:
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<pre>I need to encode video into H264 format for a project I am working on.
So far, no matter what I do I cannot get my video encode into H264
format. I am trying to use the element h264enc to accomplish this
task. The following pipeline:
- gst-launch -v videotestsrc num-buffers=1000 ! x264enc qp-min=18 !
avimux ! filesink location=videotestsrc.avi
will work in Linux but will not work in Windows. Has anyone out there
been able to get the x264enc element to work in Windows? Is there some
extra library that I need to install to make it work correctly? Any
help is greatly appreciated.
William
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