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OBS-RTSPServer 3.1.0

shadow20x6

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Thank you so much for your plugin!

I have successfully used it to stream to the Internet. I am already using rtsp.me to stream from a camera to a webpage URL so that multiple users can simultaneously view it. I managed to successfully stream live from OBS using your plugin and a new "test cam" I created to generate a different webpage URL.

Here is a snapshot of me testing the streaming via VLC before I put the stream to the Internet. You can see I was using my BirdCam feed in a browser page with an added test image for my source. The video stream displayed in VLC is 2 seconds after the raw feed.

View attachment 65939

I have put in an enhancement request for the ability to set an optional username and password for the stream from the plugin, but I am already very happy with it! Thank you :)
I'm curious what I may be missing to get to this point.

I've installed the Plugin, and can see the window where Target allows you to input the Port for the RTSP Stream.

And I can view the RTSP using VLC on the same computer looking at the local host.

But my laptop on the same network using VLC and replacing localhost with the IP of the Computer running OBS can't connect to the stream.


Is there something else I'm missing to enable the RTSP Stream on the Network.
 

scottxu

Member
I'm curious what I may be missing to get to this point.

I've installed the Plugin, and can see the window where Target allows you to input the Port for the RTSP Stream.

And I can view the RTSP using VLC on the same computer looking at the local host.

But my laptop on the same network using VLC and replacing localhost with the IP of the Computer running OBS can't connect to the stream.


Is there something else I'm missing to enable the RTSP Stream on the Network.
You may need to check your system firewall configuration.
You can add the OBS process to the firewall white list.
 

gmesmer

New Member
@scottxu
I might have found another issue.
When you close OBS using the exit button with the RTSP Server started (ie: not stopped), obs will "close" but its process is still running.
Attempting to open another instance give the "obs is already running" error

Seems that the close task that OBS runs does not attempt to stop the RTSP Server
 

VersuSfor

New Member
Hello, can you help me with this error that causes the program to close

Thanks
 

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Cambo-8300

New Member
Hello, I am also getting the same issue as per VersuSfor.

When trying to start the RTSP Server I get the attached crash report and OBS crashes out.
 

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Bear.Hsu

New Member
How to run many rtsp server by command ?
I use a .bat(window) about this

start /d "C:\Program Files\obs-studio\bin\64bit" obs64.exe -m --profile "1" --collection "1"
start /d "C:\Program Files\obs-studio\bin\64bit" obs64.exe -m --profile "2" --collection "2"
but when start rtsp server. this two rtsp port will same.
Can i try to run and change port by command or another way
 

Oliver.b.k

New Member
Hello!
First of all thanks for the Plugin in and the commands!!

I read that you managed to access the obs rtsp stream over the internet. I've tried that too, but I fail. I opened the set port 5540 in the firewall but cannot access it.
Would you be so nice and could you briefly write me instructions on how you did it?
Thank you so much for your plugin!

I have successfully used it to stream to the Internet. I am already using rtsp.me to stream from a camera to a webpage URL so that multiple users can simultaneously view it. I managed to successfully stream live from OBS using your plugin and a new "test cam" I created to generate a different webpage URL.

Here is a snapshot of me testing the streaming via VLC before I put the stream to the Internet. You can see I was using my BirdCam feed in a browser page with an added test image for my source. The video stream displayed in VLC is 2 seconds after the raw feed.

View attachment 65939

I have put in an enhancement request for the ability to set an optional username and password for the stream from the plugin, but I am already very happy with it! Thank you :)

Hello!
First of all thanks for the Plugin in and the commands!!

I read that you managed to access the obs rtsp stream over the internet. I've tried that too, but I fail. I opened the set port 5540 in the firewall but cannot access it.
Would you be so nice and could you briefly write me instructions on how you did it?
 

imcnoyd

New Member
I'm having issues with it crashing. It was working just fine in my office, but when moved to the location where it will actually be used it crashes after a few seconds. The only differences between my office setup and the location setup that I can think of are different video feeds (1080p60 in office, 1080i60 at location) and using a different network card (USB NIC in office, integrated NIC at location).
 

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imcnoyd

New Member
Update:
Doing some more testing today. When it crashes a few times it sets the RTSP port to 1 instead of the normal 554. If I run it with it set to 1 it has no problems. This makes me think there is some sort of conflict on port 554. I ran netstat -ab and I don't see anything using port 554. I changed the port that OBS-RTSPServer is using to 8554 and I've had no problems so far. I still don't know why it crashes when the default 554 port is used. The firewall has that port open, and I've ran it with the firewall disabled with the same crash issue.

Other information. I'm using both RDP and Beyond Trust Remote Support to remote into the computer for testing. I was thinking that one of them was causing a conflict, but I did testing in my office with a different computer and using the same remote apps and I haven't had any issues with the default 554 port. Also, the computer that I'm having issues on was a clean install of the OS (Win 10 Edu 20H2) with just OBS, OBS-RTSPServer, CPU-Z, Firefox, Beyond Trust Remote Support, and Intel Driver & Support Assistant installed.
 

Yeahish

New Member
Update:
Doing some more testing today. When it crashes a few times it sets the RTSP port to 1 instead of the normal 554. If I run it with it set to 1 it has no problems. This makes me think there is some sort of conflict on port 554. I ran netstat -ab and I don't see anything using port 554. I changed the port that OBS-RTSPServer is using to 8554 and I've had no problems so far. I still don't know why it crashes when the default 554 port is used. The firewall has that port open, and I've ran it with the firewall disabled with the same crash issue.

Other information. I'm using both RDP and Beyond Trust Remote Support to remote into the computer for testing. I was thinking that one of them was causing a conflict, but I did testing in my office with a different computer and using the same remote apps and I haven't had any issues with the default 554 port. Also, the computer that I'm having issues on was a clean install of the OS (Win 10 Edu 20H2) with just OBS, OBS-RTSPServer, CPU-Z, Firefox, Beyond Trust Remote Support, and Intel Driver & Support Assistant installed.
I would recommend trying to launch OBS as admin and then setting port 554, it might be that 554 requires admin right to bind.
 

Batu3003

New Member
Hello,

Can you help me for multicast video streaming to a Source Specific Multicast (SSM) group.

Especially I want to use OBS for video streaming from 1 PC to many PC. I think for optimizing usage source, I can use RTSP with Source Specific Multicast. But I don't use last release RTSP Server for this issue.

Can I use last release for RTSP video streaming to Source Specific Multicast IP address. If I don't use it, can you modify and share a new release? If you can't this, do you have any suggestion for me?

Thank you for the plugin and your interest.
 
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