The streaming server, of course, helix is good, but it is too expensive. What should I do if I am unwilling to use piracy? I have developed such a path over the past few days. Ubuntu9.04 uses apple's Darwinstreamingserver. It is an open-source version of 5.5.5 that supports 3gp, mov, mp4, and other formats for Linux, test results failed, maybe I did not set it) the latest version 6.0.3 only supports Unix and mac, I
The streaming server, of course, helix is good, but it is too expensive and unwilling to use piracy.
What should I do?
I have developed such a path over the past few days. Ubuntu 9.04 uses apple's Darwin streaming server, which is open-source.
5.5.5 has a version for Linux
Supports 3gp, mov, mp4, and other formats (mp3, which means yes, the test result fails, maybe I set it incorrectly)
The latest version 6.0.3 only supports Unix and mac. I compiled the data compilation on Ubuntu and failed to pass the compilation. I gave up the results and found that I did not write the description to support Linux.
The earlier version 5.5.5 is found to be very friendly and supports linux
Http://dss.macosforge.org/post/previous-releases/
After downloading 5.5.5, decompress the package and manually create a user named qtss in the system.
$ Sudo useradd qtss
Then go to the decompressed folder and execute the Install file
$ Sudo./Install
You can use it after setting the user name and password, which is quite simple.
Then you can access
Http: // 127.0.0.1: 1220
The video is saved in/usr/local/movies.
It will be run after it is started again.
$ Sudo./usr/local/sbin/DarwinStreamingServer
You can.
Want to start automatically?
Add the following sentence to/etc/rc. local before exit 0.
./Usr/local/sbin/DarwinStreamingServer