See complete tutorial here.
# On Ubuntu 18.04
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonathonf/ffmpeg-4
$ sudo apt install ffmpeg
# check version
$ ffmpeg --version
# You can download Windows builds from ffmpeg site.
Make sure you have MongoDB installed on your system. We use Mongoose for accessing database. Check MongoDB docs on how to install MongoDB on your operating system.
Make sure you have python 2.x installed and added to path.
Change ffmpeg path in node media server configuration to your own installed path.
Also change secret string. It will be used for session encryption.
cd nodeStream && nano /server/config/default.js
const config = {
server: {
secret: 'kjVkuti2xAyF3JGCzSZTk0YWM5JhI9mgQW4rytXc',
port : 3333
},
rtmp_server: {
rtmp: {
port: 1935,
chunk_size: 60000,
gop_cache: true,
ping: 60,
ping_timeout: 30
},
http: {
port: 8888,
mediaroot: './server/media',
allow_origin: '*'
},
trans: {
ffmpeg: '/usr/bin/ffmpeg',
tasks: [
{
app: 'live',
hls: true,
hlsFlags: '[hls_time=2:hls_list_size=3:hls_flags=delete_segments]',
dash: true,
dashFlags: '[f=dash:window_size=3:extra_window_size=5]'
}
]
}
}
};
$ npm install
# run webpack and watch for changes
$ npm run watch
# run node server with supervisor and watch for changes
$ npm run start
Go to Settings > Stream. Select Custom service and rtmp://127.0.0.1:1935/live
in server input. Enter your streaming key issued by NodeStream and click Apply.
Click start streaming to broadcast your stream.