Hi all, I am trying to setup my vu+ solo2 on wowza media server but i am stuck with the configuration side of it. could anyone please help with this. Thanks
How to configure Wowza Media Server to stream vu+solo2 on iptv.
- carlmalin
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Looks like youll need a capture card on a pc and then upstream from there to them if that is what you are trying to do , expensive unless you want to stream to multiple persons , i would say go for a slingbox if its for personal use ,you can control your box from tablet phone pc boxee or slingcatcher , if you want to stream to +- 10 people and have a good speed use a vlc as a server
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Thanks for your advice mate but I have already bought wowza server with lifetime licence. what sort of capture card do i need and can u help me set it up. Thanks
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You will need to have a look around , depending on your pc and how far it is from the box you can get capture cards that have hdmi ports on them a bit pricey £100 plus depending on your pc specs and os , you can get cheaper to work with composite video , dont try a usb one they are rubbish ,if you have a tv tuner card on your you could go the rf modulator route from the solo2 and coax to your pc and work the capture with software , havent seen what they give you in the way of software , do they not supply a list of supported devices ?youll need to find an angle that you can make work i didnt read too far into their website m8 :trbtjrjq:
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thanks again mate. i am going to have a look around for the equipment.
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You could do it for free with dreambox-restream
or maybe even EnigmaTV
I belive even now Wowza does not ingest streams over http as per this
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