Problem is that it just gives you a window that has to be scaled and captured again with OBS, resulting in degraded video quality. With a little network routing trickery, we were also able to intercept streams meant for twitch, redirect it to that port, thus giving us access to a video stream from a PlayStation 4, and a DJI mavic drone. I have found the following command works okay for receiving directly from another instance of OBS, receiving the stream on port 6000:įfplay -fflags nobuffer -i -rtmp_listen 6000 'rtmp://0.0.0.0:6000?listen'įor me, it seems to consistently cause ~1 second of latency, but that part is acceptable for the most part for my use. ![]() I thought I could update this thread with a tiny bit of info. Got an email from someone that had read this thread and needed the same thing.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |