Releases: shortstheory/APStreamline
Releases · shortstheory/APStreamline
APStreamline v2.0
New release after nearly two years! Works on the Raspberry Pi (all versions), NVIDIA Jetson, and any x86 machine running a recent version of Linux.
Changes from v1.0:
- Made it much easier to add new cameras and GStreamer pipelines
- Support for the ZED and e-Con AR0591 cameras
- Updated to correctly identify only the playback device due the new V4L2
bugfeature of listing a single video device multiple times - Much better code quality
What doesn't work:
- CSI cameras using the
tegra-video
driver on the NVIDIA Jetson boards. This will be added soon. - Starting APStreamline using the APWeb server.
Cameras supported:
- Logitech C920
- Raspberry Pi Camera (Raspberry Pi only)
- e-Con AR0521 (requires the Developer Preview version of NVIDIA Jetpack 4.4)
- ZED2 Depth camera (V4L2 mode)
- Any camera which support MJPG encoding (fallback when specific support is not detected)
APStreamline v1.0
Video streaming made easy with the following great features! Works on the Raspberry Pi (all versions), NVIDIA Jetson, and any x86 machine running a recent version of Linux.
- Support for using the hardware encoder for Jetson TX1/TX2 CSI camera
- More flexiblity for UVC/CSI cameras with more options to change the camera's resolution and frame-rate
- Automatic quality selection based on bandwidth and packet loss estimate
- Selection of network interfaces to stream the video
- Manual control over resolution and framerate
- Multiple camera support using RTSP
- Hardware-accelerated encoding for the Raspberry Pi camera on the Raspberry Pi
- Camera settings configurable through the APWeb GUI