myc0d3sucks
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Hey all,
OBS-Studio 25.0.8 (64bit) on Linux KDE/neon.
I'm having problems with adding an IP camera as a video source. The "camera" is a RasPi4 with the new HQ Camera attached. It runs uv4l and streams almost in realtime. I can verify that the stream works by opening http://camerapi:8080/stream in a webbrowser but fail to get the same set up in OBS.
The "Browser" Option in the sources selector that is mentioned in some older (2018) posts/videos seems to exist no longer. I tried media source with no success and VLC-Source also did not work.
There's a workaround to open the stream in a browser window, use that window as source and then do some cropping to get rid of the browser window itself, but that looks a bit messy to me and adds extra CPU load.
I would appreciate any help, including syntax samples from other working configurations.
Thanks in advance
OBS-Studio 25.0.8 (64bit) on Linux KDE/neon.
I'm having problems with adding an IP camera as a video source. The "camera" is a RasPi4 with the new HQ Camera attached. It runs uv4l and streams almost in realtime. I can verify that the stream works by opening http://camerapi:8080/stream in a webbrowser but fail to get the same set up in OBS.
The "Browser" Option in the sources selector that is mentioned in some older (2018) posts/videos seems to exist no longer. I tried media source with no success and VLC-Source also did not work.
There's a workaround to open the stream in a browser window, use that window as source and then do some cropping to get rid of the browser window itself, but that looks a bit messy to me and adds extra CPU load.
I would appreciate any help, including syntax samples from other working configurations.
Thanks in advance