Using the Nitrogen6X with attached USB camera as a SERVER, I am able to play through the pipeline using this command.
root@nitrogen6x:~# gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! 'video/x-raw-yuv,framerate=(fraction)30/1' ! ffmpegcolorspace ! vpuenc codec=6 ! rtph264pay ! tcpserversink host=192.168.40.63 port=5000
So, I know I am 1/2 way there, but I am having a little trouble getting the video to stream on my Notebook CLIENT using Gstreamer. On my Linux box, I have tried various combinations of the gst-launch command found within the community but get an error.
What would the corresponding CLIENT command be to launch Gstreamer and see the video?
Thanks.
Thank you, Yuri.
Hi Scott
I would suggest to check below
Best regards
igor
Thank you, that was quite helpful, but needed to add "async-handling=true" to prevent from getting stuck during PREROLLING
scott@Linux-Dev:~$ gst-launch tcpclientsrc host=192.168.40.110 port=5000 ! jpegdec ! autovideosink async-handling=true
I changed to vpuenc codec=0
However, display window does not launch on CLIENT even though CLIENT and SERVER pipelines are both PLAYING
What would prevent the video box popping up in Linux on this network stream? It works if I attach the webcamera to my Notebook and stream video using gst-launch, but does not act the same with network streaming for some reason.