ryde output
ryde output
hi this has probably already been answered but is there away to stream from the ryde to vlc or any other program so i can stream it in obs
thanks Nick
thanks Nick
Re: ryde output
Hi Nick
No, you can't access the video internally in the Raspberry Pi (this is due to HDMI Copy Protection). You have to capture the HDMI externally using a USB dongle or an LKV373A.
To stream the Ryde output for the QO-100 net, I capture the HDMI video externally using an LKV373A, and then run ffmpeg on the Ryde Raspberry Pi to convert the LKV373A output into an rtmp stream which is sent directly to the BATC streamer. If you are going into OBS, a USB dongle is probably easier.
Dave
No, you can't access the video internally in the Raspberry Pi (this is due to HDMI Copy Protection). You have to capture the HDMI externally using a USB dongle or an LKV373A.
To stream the Ryde output for the QO-100 net, I capture the HDMI video externally using an LKV373A, and then run ffmpeg on the Ryde Raspberry Pi to convert the LKV373A output into an rtmp stream which is sent directly to the BATC streamer. If you are going into OBS, a USB dongle is probably easier.
Dave
Re: ryde output
See https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Ryde_Receiver
So no, not officially (as far as I know) but it does have the same underlying software as the Portsdown so I expect you could develop that capability fairly easily if you know how to use the command line. Copy protection might scupper this.
Ryde is very specifically a set top box concept. It could be helpful to have a TS out, perhaps for a repeater, but the advanced DATV receiver, of which Winterhill is a variant, already has the capability. If you have a PC then you can alway just connect the Minitiouner to that and use Minitioune.
Mike
So no, not officially (as far as I know) but it does have the same underlying software as the Portsdown so I expect you could develop that capability fairly easily if you know how to use the command line. Copy protection might scupper this.
Ryde is very specifically a set top box concept. It could be helpful to have a TS out, perhaps for a repeater, but the advanced DATV receiver, of which Winterhill is a variant, already has the capability. If you have a PC then you can alway just connect the Minitiouner to that and use Minitioune.
Mike
Re: ryde output
Hi Dave,G8GKQ wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 5:37 pmHi Nick
No, you can't access the video internally in the Raspberry Pi (this is due to HDMI Copy Protection). You have to capture the HDMI externally using a USB dongle or an LKV373A.
To stream the Ryde output for the QO-100 net, I capture the HDMI video externally using an LKV373A, and then run ffmpeg on the Ryde Raspberry Pi to convert the LKV373A output into an rtmp stream which is sent directly to the BATC streamer. If you are going into OBS, a USB dongle is probably easier.
Dave
I think the question was around streaming the TS rather than the decoded video. Does HDMI protection still come in to it?
Mike
Re: ryde output
OK Mike
The TS is not easily available from a Ryde. Portsdown or WinterHill are both designed to satisfy that requirement.
Dave
The TS is not easily available from a Ryde. Portsdown or WinterHill are both designed to satisfy that requirement.
Dave
Re: ryde output
Thank you for the information guys it was just to stream a received signal in the corner of my transmitted video.
Re: ryde output
I got myself a HDMI tot USB grabber and HDMI splitter.
Stream is good but Will not contain the Osd info witch was explaind somewhere in the forum thus makers IT less interesting to show. Blending in a HDMI grabber is easy And Not very expensive..
Best 73es Benno
Stream is good but Will not contain the Osd info witch was explaind somewhere in the forum thus makers IT less interesting to show. Blending in a HDMI grabber is easy And Not very expensive..
Best 73es Benno