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Live streaming from a GoPro Hero3 camera to RTMP server using FFmpeg
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Basic Requirements: | |
Computer with wired and wireless connection | |
FFmpeg installation: http://www.ffmpeg.org/ | |
GoPro Hero 3+: http://gopro.com/ | |
RTMP server e.g. FMS (http://www.adobe.com/products/adobe-media-server-family.html) or CDN ingest point | |
Overview: | |
GoPro Hero3 cameras produce HLS streams which are consumed by control apps and their removeable monitor. | |
It's simple to take this stream and rebroadcast over RTMP by following the instructions below. | |
Hopefully there are also a lot more interesting use cases for this, but this should provide a starting | |
point. | |
Instructions: | |
1. Turn on WiFi on GoPro. | |
2. Connect to GoPro from computer over WiFi. | |
3. Determine IP address of GoPro camera by finding the default gateway for your wireless connection - | |
this is usually 10.5.5.9 but may differ. Guide for Windows / Mac here: | |
http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/finding-your-default-gateway/. This can be achieved in a | |
similar way on Linux using the command ifconfig on the command line. | |
4. Browse to the IP address of the camera on port 8080 to ensure you can connect to it and it is | |
capable of streaming video over WiFi. You can do this by putting http://[IP]:8080 in a browser window, | |
where [IP] is the IP of the GoPro camera identified in step 3. You should see a directory listing if | |
connected successfully. | |
5. Once confirmed, in the command below replace [IP] for the IP address as above, and replace [RTMP] | |
with the URL to the entry point for your FMS server/CDN e.g. rtmp://myserver.com/stream/stream_name. | |
If authentication is required, apply it as username:password@ after the protocol, | |
e.g. rtmp://username:[email protected]/stream/stream_name. | |
ffmpeg -re -i http://[IP]:8080/live/amba.m3u8 -c copy -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 96k -ac 2 | |
-ar 44100 -f flv "[RTMP] live=1" | |
6. Execute the command and verify playback. |
@WHYDLM This gist was written with rebroadcasting the feed as a live stream for distribution to a wider audience in mind - if you want to just monitor the output locally, then I believe you can just connect to it by its IP in VLC e.g. http://10.5.5.9:8080/live/amba.m3u8. Apologies I can't remember precisely, this was written 6 years ago.
@laurieainley Hey thanks you very much, that's working !
Latency is high but for my use is ok.
Thanks you very much again !
@WHYDLM no problem, happy to hear this is still useful after so long! Are you using this with a GoPro Hero 3?
Worked for me on GoPro Hero 3, thank you! Just using the following command
ffplay -i http://10.5.5.9:8080/live/amba.m3u8
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Hello,
I got a bit confused about the RTMP part, can't we just open the video flux in VLC ?
I'm a newbie so please excuse me...
Thanks you