RTMP body camera

How to stream RTMP body camera on SRS

If you’re looking to stream live video from a body camera, one solution is to use SRS (Simple Real-Time Streaming Protocol Server), an open-source software that can handle RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps to set up your SRS server to receive and stream RTMP video from your RTMP body camera.

Step-by-Step Guide to Stream RTMP Body Camera on SRS

  • Install SRS on Your Server
    The first step to streaming RTMP body camera footage on SRS is to install the SRS server software on your server. SRS can be installed on a Linux or Windows server, and detailed installation instructions can be found on the SRS website.
  • Configure SRS to Receive RTMP Streams
    Once you have SRS installed on your server, you’ll need to configure it to receive RTMP streams from your body camera. This can be done by editing the SRS configuration file, which is typically located at /usr/local/srs/conf/srs.conf on Linux servers.
  • Connect Your Body Camera to SRS
    With SRS configured to receive RTMP streams, you’ll need to connect your body camera to the server.
    Shelleyes S4A & S7 body cameras have a “RTMP IP” section in their configuration sofeware. Here, you’ll only need to enter the IP address and port of your SRS server, then you will successfully view the lives video on your server.