😂😂 sorry I never responded to this thread… it’s hard to tell in the photo… but right in front of that shed is an inground pool… the right side of this shed now has an addition, closing in the white fence…. So this is my 32x14 pool bar and kitchen… two TV’s in the bar area and 1 in the kitchen...
What’s a good small PC to use for Linux? I don’t need a lot of horse power. I have been using a raspberry pi which is usually great… but I want a little more power than that.
Do they make an external video card that has its own processing? I’m not really familiar with video cards… I’m looking for one with 3 HDMI outputs but I don’t think my laptop has the power to process 3 external monitors in addition to the 2 monitors it already pushes (docked laptop)
I need to be able to stream to 3 TV’s out in that shed to the left…. It’s about 100 feet from the router inside the house…. I took this picture standing right over the top of the router. Right now there is an echo dot out there that has trouble connecting sometimes so I know I’m going to have...
Getting from the capture card to the server. I don’t know much about this… I want to upload a live feed to a server, then allow people to pull the live steam using like HLS or RTMP
I didn’t know where to ask this question…. Maybe here?? Lol🤷♂️
I want to capture live video using a capture card and upload it for live streaming using HLS.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I’m looking to upgrade our internet speeds and wondering what wireless router or AP would be best for streaming? I want to be able to stream 5-6 TV’s at the same time…
I also want to be able to have multiple SSID’s and be able to prioritize anything connected to specific SSID’s.
Thanks!
Thanks for the information! It all
Makes perfect sense and actually kind of the way I’m leaning to proceed. It will actually be a set top box that is plug and play based on Linux ARM.
I’m working on an application that checks if your internet connection is up and running or if it has temporarily dropped.
what do you think the best method for checking is? Should I check several protocols like http, ftp, etc??? Will just a ping suffice?
im open to any recommendations! Thanks.
I used to use Plex to stream video from my home network... but then everything went in the cloud and everything is streamable... so I took it down a couple years ago