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node-stream-tv
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A rtmp utility for streaming outside the browser, using "vlc" and "rtmpdump".
A command line util named stream-tv is installed with this module to provide a command line facade to this functionality.
The settings folder hosts the stream-tv settings. If new settings are available on the folder, they're automatically available on stream-tv command line utility.
Please make pull requests to add more settings.
vlc must me available in your PATH
rtmpdump must me available in your PATH
npm install node-stream-tv -g
> stream.tv axn
> stream.tv cnn
> stream.tv discovery
> stream.tv dragonball
> stream.tv eurosport-2
> stream.tv eurosport
> stream.tv fox-crime
> stream.tv fox-movies
> stream.tv fox
> stream.tv nbc
> stream.tv rt-news
> stream.tv rtp1
> stream.tv rtpi
> stream.tv scyfy
> stream.tv sky-sports-1
> stream.tv sky-sports-2
> stream.tv sky-sports-3
> stream.tv sky-sports-4
> stream.tv sky-sports-news
> stream.server
FAQs
Node module to handle RMTP streaming.
The npm package node-stream-tv receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, node-stream-tv popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-stream-tv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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