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You can also opt to download and store Video.js locally on your web server if you want. The head links in the Video.js library from a content-delivery network (CDN).
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I'll break down the important bits of that template and insert the pieces you need to get your new HTML player to use your stream. Also on that page, Video.js has a great introductory template you can use to create a very basic web player. Visit Video.js's Getting started page to download the latest release and check out the release notes.
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#Rtmp server vlc android
So for this Android RTMP Streaming Example, I will be using this option.
#Rtmp server vlc install
Sudo apt-get install nginx libnginx-mod-rtmp
#Rtmp server vlc update
Therefore open a terminal on the Raspberry Pi and copy and paste the following lines: sudo apt-get update As a first step we have to update the packages and install the nginx webserver.