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axman1
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2 years ago
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HLS Local Network Stream - View on Roku?

I'm trying to figure out how I can view an HLS stream from an encoder on my local network of a security camera feed on the roku.  Any suggestions?

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  • atc98092's avatar
    atc98092
    Community Streaming Expert

    HLS is another acronym for AppleHTTP. Roku Media Player (RMP) can play an HLS stream, but it has to be coming from a DLNA server. Some DLNA servers, such as Serviio, can accept a live stream source and send it out via DLNA. If it could do it for your  camera stream without requiring a plug-in, I can't say. While I am the author of the Roku profiles included with Serviio, I'm not experienced with creating plug-ins for online sources. 

    If your camera can be viewed on your network via a web browser, then it's likely that Serviio can stream it as a web resource without requiring a plug-in. 

    If by some chance your camera is already streaming in the DLNA format, it will appear as a source automatically in RMP. If it doesn't, there's no way to manually configure RMP for it. RMP requires the DLNA format to find the content on your network. 

    • axman1's avatar
      axman1
      Newbie

      I have the ability to do rtmp or anything in h.264 or h.265 format.  It really feels like there should be a simple way to make this happen

      • atc98092's avatar
        atc98092
        Community Streaming Expert

        RMP will not recognize an RTMP stream. But many DLNA servers will. If you want to view your camera on a Roku device, it's going to require an intermediary server of some type to send it via DLNA.