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 Linux 3.13 or newer).
+ (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.
HOWTO:
- sudo aptitude install libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler
+ sudo aptitude install libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libsystemd-dev
+ ./configure
make -j4
If you want to use HTTP input (you probably want to), you want VLC 2.2.0
Legalese:
-Copyright 2013 Steinar H. Gunderson <sgunderson@bigfoot.com>.
+Copyright 2013 Steinar H. Gunderson <steinar+cubemap@gunderson.no>.
Licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2. See the included COPYING file.