== nginx-rtmp-module == NGINX-based RTMP server * Live streaming of video/audio * Recording published streams in FLV file * HTTP callbacks on publish/play/record * Advanced buffering techniques to keep memory allocations at a minimum level for faster streaming and low memory footprint * Works with Flash RTMP clients as well as ffmpeg/rtmpdump/flvstreamer etc (see examples in test/ subdir) Build: cd to NGINX source directory & run this: ./configure --add-module= make make install RTMP URL format: rtmp://rtmp.example.com/[/] - should match one of application {} blocks in config - interpreted by each application can be empty Example nginx.conf: rtmp { server { listen 1935; chunk_size 128; max_buf 1000000; # TV mode: one publisher, many subscribers application mytv { # enable live streaming live on; # record flvs to this dir record /tmp/av; # max flv size record_size 3000000; # publish only from localhost allow publish 127.0.0.1; deny publish all; #allow play all; } # Many publishers, many subscribers # no checks, no recording application videochat { live on; # The following notifications receive all # the session variables as well as # particular call arguments in HTTP POST # request # Make HTTP request & use HTTP retcode # to decide whether to allow publishing # from this connection or not on_publish http://localhost:8080/publish; # Same with playing on_play http://localhost:8080/play; # Async notify about an flv recorded on_record_done http://localhost:8080/record_done; } } } Compatibility: Two time fix options exist in server{} block: play_time_fix on|off; publish_time_fix on|off; Both are on by default. These time fixes need to be turned off when playing with non-Adobe software (like ffmpeg) or publishing longer streams (>4 hours) with such software. Streams generated/expected by Adobe software do not satisfy the spec (written by them!). Third-party software does.