how to connect an ip camera (h264) to inmoov via rtsp? OpenCV and rstp I don't have a ip camera to test with, but I found this site where you can get an rstp videostream: https://www.wowza.com/html/mobile.html Use the Direct RSTP URL: Start opencv Select ffmpeg and mark the radiobutton File: Use this URL as file: rtsp://wowzaec2demo.streamlock.net/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov Press Capture Thanks Mats. Still unable to Thanks Mats. Still unable to capture it via MRL but can play it on VLC. I am running MRL on a PC with Windows7 32-bit. No worky It's difficult to guess what's happening. Could you please send a "no-worky". It will send the logfile to a place where we can look at it. You find it in Help => About Press the button Help it "no-worky" Fill in your username ( eonclaw ) and press OK Sent a no-worky. Sent a no-worky. I also tried it on the latest build but still can't... Missing ffmpeg dependency There was a missing dependency in MRL, so it worked from Eclipse, but not in the build. I have updated the dependency and tested on Windows 64-bit and also on Raspberry PI, so hopefully it will work on window-32 bit also. Download the latest release ( 2359 ) or later and install OpenCV. Worky! Cool! Worky now at 2362. Thank you very much Mats. Using ffmpeg to capture from the camera also works on the PI There is currently a problem using the camera on the PI, using the OpenCV framegrabber. As a workaround you can use FFmpeg and select /dev/video0 as the input file Getting Started Log in or register to post comments
OpenCV and rstp I don't have a ip camera to test with, but I found this site where you can get an rstp videostream: https://www.wowza.com/html/mobile.html Use the Direct RSTP URL: Start opencv Select ffmpeg and mark the radiobutton File: Use this URL as file: rtsp://wowzaec2demo.streamlock.net/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov Press Capture
Thanks Mats. Still unable to Thanks Mats. Still unable to capture it via MRL but can play it on VLC. I am running MRL on a PC with Windows7 32-bit.
No worky It's difficult to guess what's happening. Could you please send a "no-worky". It will send the logfile to a place where we can look at it. You find it in Help => About Press the button Help it "no-worky" Fill in your username ( eonclaw ) and press OK
Missing ffmpeg dependency There was a missing dependency in MRL, so it worked from Eclipse, but not in the build. I have updated the dependency and tested on Windows 64-bit and also on Raspberry PI, so hopefully it will work on window-32 bit also. Download the latest release ( 2359 ) or later and install OpenCV.
Using ffmpeg to capture from the camera also works on the PI There is currently a problem using the camera on the PI, using the OpenCV framegrabber. As a workaround you can use FFmpeg and select /dev/video0 as the input file
OpenCV and rstp
I don't have a ip camera to test with, but I found this site where you can get an rstp videostream:
https://www.wowza.com/html/mobile.html
Use the Direct RSTP URL:
Start opencv
Select ffmpeg and mark the radiobutton File:
Use this URL as file:
rtsp://wowzaec2demo.streamlock.net/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov
Press Capture
Thanks Mats. Still unable to
Thanks Mats. Still unable to capture it via MRL but can play it on VLC. I am running MRL on a PC with Windows7 32-bit.
No worky
It's difficult to guess what's happening. Could you please send a "no-worky". It will send the logfile to a place where we can look at it.
You find it in Help => About
Press the button Help it "no-worky"
Fill in your username ( eonclaw ) and press OK
Sent a no-worky.
Sent a no-worky. I also tried it on the latest build but still can't...
Missing ffmpeg dependency
There was a missing dependency in MRL, so it worked from Eclipse, but not in the build.
I have updated the dependency and tested on Windows 64-bit and also on Raspberry PI, so hopefully it will work on window-32 bit also.
Download the latest release ( 2359 ) or later and install OpenCV.
Worky!
Cool! Worky now at 2362. Thank you very much Mats.
Using ffmpeg to capture from the camera also works on the PI
There is currently a problem using the camera on the PI, using the OpenCV framegrabber.
As a workaround you can use FFmpeg and select /dev/video0 as the input file