- Two or more Blackmagic USB3 or PCI cards, either HDMI or SDI.
The PCI cards need Blackmagic's own drivers installed. The USB3 cards
are driven through the “bmusb” driver embedded in bmusb/, using libusb-1.0.
- You want a recent kernel and libusb-1.0; see below.
+ You want a recent kernel (4.6.0 or newer) and libusb-1.0; see below.
- Movit, my GPU-based video filter library (https://movit.sesse.net).
You will need at least version 1.3.1.
If you have a fast CPU (typically a quadcore desktop; most laptops will spend
most of their CPU on running Nageru itself), you can use x264 for the outgoing
stream instead of Quick Sync; it is much better quality for the same bitrate,
-and also has proper bitrate controls. Simple add --http-x264-video on the
+and also has proper bitrate controls. Simply add --http-x264-video on the
command line. (You may also need to add something like "--x264-preset veryfast",
since the default "medium" preset might be too CPU-intensive, but YMMV.)
The stream saved to disk will still be the Quick Sync-encoded stream, as it is