@eliud
Red5 allows you to publish live video to web page.
Xuggle allows you to encode a video to specified format. If a video stream is available on server, Xuggle can use it. However, I do not know how connect IP cameras to server.
to connect an IP camera to a RTMP server you can write a flash/flex applet if the device is being recognized as audio/video input from the flash player and stream from there or use the free Adobe Flash Media Encoder http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/flashmediaencoder/
check on the page if you have a supported device
Hi
Could you help me please
I will have many ip cameras and I need to show live streaming video on web page
But I don’t know how to do it?
I dont know if RED 5 + xuggle could resolve my problem.
sorry , but I’m new in this kind of things.
Thanks in advace
I’m goggling, but I didn’t find any thing
@eliud , Hi, you have to look into the software distributed with your camera. Probably, your IP camera has already web software included.
Antoni
the problem is that I have to write my own software, because I have to do the same that you implemented many months ago.
IP cameras – > server -> (web page) – > many web clients (live streaming)
I cant use the software included with my ip camera.
Could you help me please or give me some guidelines to do it?
P.S. Sorry my english is no so good!!!
@eliud
Red5 allows you to publish live video to web page.
Xuggle allows you to encode a video to specified format. If a video stream is available on server, Xuggle can use it. However, I do not know how connect IP cameras to server.
to connect an IP camera to a RTMP server you can write a flash/flex applet if the device is being recognized as audio/video input from the flash player and stream from there or use the free Adobe Flash Media Encoder http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/flashmediaencoder/
check on the page if you have a supported device