Now we can build & compile the project as such by executing these commands. Great, everything should be downloaded and in place. You now need to download NGINX, and the NGINX RTMP module: cd /usr/local/src Run the following to install dependencies: apt install -y build-essential libpcre3 libpcre3-dev libssl-dev unzip zlib1g-dev You can install NGINX with RTMP support as root on Debian. But if multi-streaming I can highly recommend a dedicated machine with a bit more powerful CPU. RTMP should run fine on a Raspberry Pi since it is not too heavy on system resources. You can use a Raspberry Pi as a test or other generic GNU/Linux server. Let's dive in on the technical part first, you might not have this if you got a device/image from me, if so you can skip this chapter. It can be a bit technical for most people, but I will be happy to help if you have questions. In this article, I will guide the setup and show examples for the different use cases. This way you are able to accomplish what you want. Using a GoPro as a stream source over Wi-Fi? What about streaming from SLOBS to two Twitch channels at once? Having a dedicated recording machine? Streaming to multiple platforms? Maybe even host a LAN party with a commentary stream? You can use RTMP and a custom ingest for streaming.
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