RTSP H.264 IP camera as video source/input in windows

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_x000D_ _x000D_ I'm currently stuck with this problem and I hope somebody can help me out. I'm trying to create some sort of decoder that will convert a video stream that will act as a video input device so I can use it in Wirecast (video streaming program). At this stage I use mjpeg IP cameras as video sources using this neat little program that allows me to convert a raw IP address:port into a input device, this works perfectly with unlimited cameras but does not support RTSP nor H.264, I have since upgraded a few cameras so I can get access to HD video. I have tried a number of RTSP source filters from all over the net, and some programs like xpwebcam to get access to their H.264 filter but no luck as yet. I have tried to create my own filter using GraphStudio but it is beyond my understanding. The IP cameras video feed URL looks like this.. Video Feed: rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/0/video0 where videoX = 0,1,2 for resolution. rtsp://user:pass@10.0.0.10/0/video0 or rtsp://@10.0.0.10/0/video0 for non-protected cameras, it's a private network so it does not matter, what ever will work. I can successfully stream the video feed live using VLC but not much else, I'm not sure if there's a way to turn a stream into a input device. I have been trying to do this for weeks now but had very little luck in getting it to work. Please help me :)

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
_x000D_ As a professional photographer with many years in the field this question struck me as rather interesting. The answer you are looking for can be found at this site: http://alax.info/blog/1416 The site lists the update you need for your equipment.

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