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OpenIPC - WifiBroadcasting #6

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ETE-Design opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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OpenIPC - WifiBroadcasting #6

ETE-Design opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 4 comments

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@ETE-Design
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Hi.

This looking interesting, have looked for an option to get WifiBroadcasting work on Windows...
Anyhow, is there a way to get working with OpenIPC?

@buldo
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buldo commented Apr 2, 2024

@ETE-Design in this repo https://github.com/buldo/WiFiBroadcastNet you will find full implementation of wifibroadcast that supports OpenHD flavor

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@buldo I'm not even going to use it for FPV :-) Would like to try to use it with OBS Studio - Don't know if it is even possible?
I'm a volunteer in a club and is looking for a way to WifiBroadcast without to much latency from some cameras when we are holding competitions.
So that's why I looked at OpenIPC, and was hoping to get it working in some way 😁

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ETE-Design commented Jul 10, 2024

@ETE-Design in this repo https://github.com/buldo/WiFiBroadcastNet you will find full implementation of wifibroadcast that supports OpenHD flavor

Will it be possible to connect direct to the "Air" from a windows machine - Or do I still need an RPI as a "Ground" and then connect my windows machine to the ground Machine??

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buldo commented Jul 11, 2024

Will it be possible to connect direct to the "Air" from a windows machine

It able to listen video stream, aka spectator mode. Application produces RTP stream.

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