ok, but then how do I use OBS for local streaming ? Do I put rtmp://localhost or my personal ip address in the settings ?
Tried epocam...had better luck wit OBS Camera...more reliable, more robust, more better. Just my experience.Have a look at Epocam.
Hi, well question was double really as title indicates... Anyways, so basically, my setup would have to be the following then :You asked how to get a iphone into OBS...that's what OBS Camera does.
The rest of it depends on what you mean by "local streaming". You can use the OBS Fullscreen Projector Preview to send your production to a directly connected external monitor or video distribution system .
Or yes, you could run an RTMP server on another computer on your network or on your OBS computer. Here's a thread in this forum about that. https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/macos-easy-localhost-rtmp-server.118266/
Hi, well question was double really as title indicates... Anyways, so basically, my setup would have to be the following then :
iPhone+OBS Camera > OBS Studio > https://github.com/sallar/mac-local-rtmp-server. The latter being able to broadcast either over the LAN or the Internet. Is that correct ?
Does anyone know of other more feature-rich local RTMP servers for MacOS than the one suggested above? I'd especially would like the ability to have encrypted streams so basically output in RTSPS or HTTPS.
OBS Camera has issues. Even with it's update - it causes MORE problems than it's worth. I get better - consistent - video quality using the FREE iOS app called FullScreen Cam and selecting my iOS device as video source. While this doesn't have all the bells and whistles of OBS.camera, the image quality seems to be better. Just sayin..