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Koliko sam razumeo, limit od 8 časova bi mogao da se odnosi samo na garantovano vreme koje će posle live prenosa biti snimljeno na tvoj nalog na youtubu, a ne da će prekinuti prenos posle tog vremena ako ti ne treba snimak. To treba proveriti, ali na youtubu postoje live strimovi koji traju mnogo duže. Recimo "Beograd Com Live Stream" neprekidno traje od 4 aprila.[url=http://beobuild.rs/forum/viewtopic.php?p=616285#p616285:1p6zh5vp je napisao(la):vradovic » 14 Apr 2019 07:25 am[/url]":1p6zh5vp]
Upravo to je bio problem i prosli put Otuda i ideja da pitam za savet.
Kontaktirao sam Lorex Technology i rekose mi da nemaju ni jednu koja moze tako direktno streaming vec su sve preko aplikacije njihove.
Ovo za DNS i IP adresu cu se snaci sve dok kamera moze da se gleda direktno live streaming preko IP adrese.
Inace ne bi bilo lose neko resenje da sajt ide do nekog servera na koji "ulinkujem" kameru a onda da svi gledaju preko tog servera (zbog broja konekcija). Tipa kao youtube live streaming (stim da su oni ograniceni na 8h.
Ako neko zna resenje bilo bi lepo da priskoci u pomoc.
Svaka pomoc ili savet je dobrodosao jer bi mi to pomoglo da ne kupujem dva puta :laugh:
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Mislim da je varjanta sa youtubom kao striming serverom najbolja. Procesor u kameri teško može sam da se nosi sa zahtevima puno istovremenih strimova i konverzijom protokola. Ovako se obezbeđuje samo jedna konekcija do youtuba, a on odrađuje sve ostalo i obezbeđuje propusni opseg za sve.
Sad, ako ne želiš da stavljaš poseban računar za konverziju protokola, treba samo naći dovoljno jeftinu outdoor kameru sa zumom koja ima ugrađen izlaz sa RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol) koji youtube traži.
“Stream Now” opcija
YouTube Live only allows H.264 encoded video stream for RTMP input.
RTMP vs. RTSP protocol:
A video signal provided by an image chip inside a network camera must first be encoded into H.264 video format; then, it can be sent over the internet. In principle, all network cameras pack encoded video into RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) that’s used to send such a video stream over the network. RTSP is a so-called “pull” type of protocol, meaning that you need to connect to a camera (e.g., via its public IP address and forwarded port) and pull the video from it.
This technique is OK for the video management systems it was designed for, but online video streaming platforms, such as DaCast, need something else. They need a video encoder (network camera) to “push” the video stream to them. The protocol used for this technique is called RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol), and programs running on a computer (e.g., Wirecast or OBS) can take care of it. They pull the RTSP video stream from a network camera and repack it into RTMP. To users’ advantage, Axis cameras offer a convenient solution that makes this process possible without an extra computer with software running on it – an ACAP application running on board the Axis camera and leveraging its processing power. Thanks to this, live streaming from an Axis IP camera can be a matter of a few clicks.
Ova Axis kamera to ima, ali je previše skupa. međutim siguran sam da Kinezi imaju jeftinije ponude.