- x264 for encoding high-quality video suitable for streaming to end users.
- FFmpeg for muxing, and for encoding audio. You will need at least
- version 4.0.
+ version 5.0.
- Working OpenGL; Movit works with almost any modern OpenGL implementation.
Nageru has been tested with Intel on Mesa (you want 11.2 or newer, due
- Optional: libsrt, for SRT inputs (by default, Nageru will listen on
port 9710, although you can change this port on the command line,
turn it off with --srt-port -1, or turn it off live in the UI).
- If you build with libsrt, make sure it is not linked to OpenSSL,
- for license reasons.
+ SRT can also be used for output in addition to listening for HTTP
+ (see --srt-destination). If you build with libsrt, make sure it is not
+ linked to OpenSSL, for license reasons.
- Optional: SVT-AV1, for encoding high-quality video suitable for streaming to
end users (higher quality than using x264, but not nearly as mature).