X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=cubemap;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=69efbc733cacccf80de21a7c8e59fd2892c451c5;hp=4d5d68012106dc25f63e75039a70c6116f2f6173;hb=70c47a998c5aa2eb536c3c8f71f3178cd217a14d;hpb=ce0d42a14da5686366d0c73fa9b152e90619ff91 diff --git a/README b/README index 4d5d680..69efbc7 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ A short list of features: and sending a SIGHUP; all clients will continue as if nothing had happened (unless you delete the stream they are watching, of course). Cubemap also survives the encoder dying and reconnecting. - - Per-stream fwmark support, for TCP pacing through tc (separate config needed). - Support for setting max pacing rate through the fq packet scheduler - (obsoletes the previous point, but depends on experimental kernel patches - that will hit Linux in 3.13 at the earliest) + (depends on Linux 3.13 or newer). - Reflects anything VLC can reflect over HTTP, even the muxes VLC has problems reflecting itself (in particular, FLV). + - Multicast support, both for sending and receiving (supports only protocols + that can go over UDP, e.g. MPEG-TS). Supports both ASM and SSM. - IPv4 support. Yes, Cubemap even supports (some) legacy protocols. @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ HOWTO: sudo aptitude install libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler make -j4 -If you want to use HTTP input (you probably want to), patch VLC with the -included file vlc-metacube.diff. Then start the VLC encoder with the -“metacube” flag to the http access mux, like this: +If you want to use HTTP input (you probably want to), you want VLC 2.2.0 +or newer. Then start the VLC encoder with the “metacube” flag to the http +access mux, like this: cvlc [...] --sout '#std{access=http{metacube,mime=video/x-flv},mux=flv,dst=:4013/test.flv}'