@@CyberGizmo thx for the reply. Do you run a command on the sbc to display the stream? Or is there a program running on thr SBC that accepts any stream and displays it automatically?
@@CyberGizmo thx for the reply. Do you run a command on the sbc to display the stream? Or is there a program running on thr SBC that accepts any stream and displays it automatically?
Great to see our conversation prompted a continued conversation on your channel. Awesome!
I enjoyed the video you three made, and yeah it got me. interested in SRT, so a big thank you!
I love that our conversation got you interested in SRT. That was the whole goal of the stream.
I should add the On Premise SRT Pi (the free one) does work well. I would love to see a video on the media server you mentioned.
Yeah it worked and was fun to mess around with itt, big thanks to you as well!
Will take a look at both of them, have the client side for on Premise downloaded its a complete rpi iso file.
Thx for the video. What’s the application on the SBC that accepts streams on port 4200?
It is a more efficient means of live streaming video
@@CyberGizmo thx for the reply. Do you run a command on the sbc to display the stream? Or is there a program running on thr SBC that accepts any stream and displays it automatically?
@@CyberGizmo thx for the reply. Do you run a command on the sbc to display the stream? Or is there a program running on thr SBC that accepts any stream and displays it automatically?
@@adriangoris2116 yes i run several commands, one which receives the stream on the server side and one to send the stream on the client side.