RVMedia 1.1 - XE6, GStreamer
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 12:08 pm
We have released RVMedia 1.1.
This is a free update for registered users.
A trial version can be downloaded from http://www.trichview.com/download/
new: packages for Delphi and C++Builder XE6
new: GStreamer support: http://www.gstreamer.com
TRVCamera.DeviceType has new options, including H.264 via RTSP and MPEG-4 via HTTP.
These options require GStreamer from http://www.gstreamer.com , with decoders that use patented technologies (because H.264 and MPEG-4 contain patented algorithms). Using these options may require licensing in countries that acknowledge software algorithm patents.
RVMedia itself does not contain decoders, it only may use decoders from GStreamer.
Currently, RVMedia supports only 32-bit applications, so install 32-bit runtime.
Note that you must add GStreamer's "bin" subdirectory to PATH environment variable manually.
GStreamer for Windows runtime is large. It is possible to distribute only part of files needed for H.264 and/or MPEG-4, however, you need to find which files are needed manually, see http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSD ... deployment
Previous version
http://www.trichview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6336
This is a free update for registered users.
A trial version can be downloaded from http://www.trichview.com/download/
new: packages for Delphi and C++Builder XE6
new: GStreamer support: http://www.gstreamer.com
TRVCamera.DeviceType has new options, including H.264 via RTSP and MPEG-4 via HTTP.
These options require GStreamer from http://www.gstreamer.com , with decoders that use patented technologies (because H.264 and MPEG-4 contain patented algorithms). Using these options may require licensing in countries that acknowledge software algorithm patents.
RVMedia itself does not contain decoders, it only may use decoders from GStreamer.
Currently, RVMedia supports only 32-bit applications, so install 32-bit runtime.
Note that you must add GStreamer's "bin" subdirectory to PATH environment variable manually.
GStreamer for Windows runtime is large. It is possible to distribute only part of files needed for H.264 and/or MPEG-4, however, you need to find which files are needed manually, see http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSD ... deployment
Previous version
http://www.trichview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6336