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** Hit the blue button and the camera will be streamed to you host VLC. | ** Hit the blue button and the camera will be streamed to you host VLC. | ||
= Introduction to gstream = | = Introduction to gstream = | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GStreamer GStreamer] | |||
GStreamer is a powerful pipeline-based multimedia framework. | |||
GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters and media players. | |||
It is designed to work on a variety of operating systems, e.g. Linux kernel-based operating systems, the BSDs, OpenSolaris, Android, OS X, iOS, Windows, OS/400. | |||
GStreamer is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)[5] and is being hosted at freedesktop.org. | |||
= Stream Camera with gstream = | = Stream Camera with gstream = |
Revision as of 08:58, 16 December 2015
Under construction!!!
Stream Camera with imxcamera application
On your host machine install Video Lan VLC VideoLan
- Find out your host IP address (Windows:ipconfig Linux:ifconfig)
- Start VLC, Media->Open Network Stream. Set the URL to "rtp://@:5004" and hit "Play".
- On target start imxcamera application.
- Hit the Settigns button. Select "Enable RTP" box and set the IP to you host machine. Hit OK.
- Push the Camera button to get a Video camera Image.
- Hit the blue button and the camera will be streamed to you host VLC.
Introduction to gstream
GStreamer GStreamer is a powerful pipeline-based multimedia framework. GStreamer allows a programmer to create a variety of media-handling components, including simple audio playback, audio and video playback, recording, streaming and editing. The pipeline design serves as a base to create many types of multimedia applications such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters and media players.
It is designed to work on a variety of operating systems, e.g. Linux kernel-based operating systems, the BSDs, OpenSolaris, Android, OS X, iOS, Windows, OS/400.
GStreamer is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)[5] and is being hosted at freedesktop.org.