![]() ![]() ![]() You can read more about the differences between RTMP Push and Pull here: VLC supports playback of network video streams via RTMP Pull. With the switch to HTML5 based video playback support in the browser, RTMP Pull is not being used as much any more, although certain applications still support it. RTMP Pull had built-in support to the Flash player so it was more common for viewing streams when Flash-based video playback was more prevalent. ![]() RTMP Pull is generally used by end user applications and devices to retrieve and view live streaming video (often delivered from a streaming platform or CDN as mentioned above). RTMP push is what is supported by the ATEM Mini Pro's built-in streaming. This mode of operation requires a target server to receive the RTMP stream that is being pushed. ![]() RTMP Push is generally used for sending live streaming video to a streaming platform or content delivery network (CDN) for distribution to a large number of different viewers. The RTMP protocol has two different modes of operation: RTMP Push and RTMP Pull. There's hardly any budget for this so trying to cobble it together on the cheap using existing hardware at hand. This is for a church that is going back into meeting live after COVID-19 quarantine, but with limited sanctuary capacity for social distancing, so they need an overflow room. Recommendations on (Free?) streaming server software and setting it up (if it's even necessary) (probably for windows 10, maybe a MacMini.) How to configure the VLC app on the Apple TV. Wondering if ATEM's RTMP stream can be sent directly to VLC app on an AppleTV gen 3 or 4, or if I'd need a computer to run a streaming server on the network.įYI: plan is to use ATEM's HDMI for Multiview, and USB for disk recording, so that leaves the ethernet RTMP stream as my only other output. Need to send A/V from ATEM Mini Pro over ethernet (through router), from one room to be viewed in another, without streaming out to a cloud service, keeping it on an internal LAN. ![]()
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