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configure -with-http_ssl_module -with-http_stub_status_module -add-module=./nginx-rtmp-module-master Use this string in the procedure outlined in the prerequisite doc. configure -with-http_ssl_module -add-module=./nginx-rtmp-module-master The other suggestion is to compile Nginx with the HTTP stub status module in order to give yourself the ability to monitor how many live HLS viewers you have later. I would mention that you may wish to substitute "nginx-1.7.5" with "nginx-1.9.4" or whatever the latest version of Nginx is available. The instructions in that doc were the most comprehensive for the setup stage, at the time of writing. The first step is to read and set up your server according to the Vultr Doc " Setup Nginx-RTMP on Ubuntu 14.04".
#Open source rtmp server how to
This tutorial will show you how to set up a very affordable Ubuntu 14.04 VULTR VPS to do HLS live streaming events using only open source software. Much of the live streaming video online today is hosted by expensive systems which use HLS, but they are generally expensive and require a lot of server resources. Therefore, this technology is able to reach a much larger viewing audience than RTP or other UDP-based protocols. HLS uses HTTP transactions which traverse firewalls, proxies, and can be distributed through CDNs with ease. HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) is a very robust streaming video protocol implemented by Apple Inc.