Kronocast Posted April 14 Share Posted April 14 Hi there, I have strange problem to play live stream via play button inside the dashboard or even with embed iframe ... HLS m3u8 link is working normally. We tested another stream from another source and this was working fine (play , iframe, HLS m3u8). But I can't compare which settings they have in OBS or even if they are using OBS at all... Is there any special settings in OBS which need to be adjusted ? Thanks in advance. Best regards. Norbert from Kronocast Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Kronocast Posted April 14 Author Share Posted April 14 Hm, I disabled on my local source PC NVIDIA HEVC encoding and use only h264 and now it is working. But play.html player is slow and stucky... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Yash Posted April 14 Share Posted April 14 Hi @Kronocast I hope you are fine. 1. It is an expected behavior because the RTMP does not support HEVC codec. You can use NVIDIA NVENC H264 encoder if available on your end. 2. You can fine tune your parameters as recommended on https://antmedia.io/docs/guides/publish-live-stream/rtmp/How-to-publish-with-OBS/. You can change bit rate and resolution as per your requirements. I hope it helps. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Kronocast
Hi there,
I have strange problem to play live stream via play button inside the dashboard or even with embed iframe ...
HLS m3u8 link is working normally.
We tested another stream from another source and this was working fine (play , iframe, HLS m3u8).
But I can't compare which settings they have in OBS or even if they are using OBS at all...
Is there any special settings in OBS which need to be adjusted ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
Norbert from Kronocast
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Hi @Kronocast I hope you are fine. 1. It is an expected behavior because the RTMP does not support HEVC codec. You can use NVIDIA NVENC H264 encoder if available on your end. 2. You can fine t
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