If you get the latest rpicam-apps package through apt, this (hopefully) ought to get your above rpicam-vid command line working. Note that I have only tested this with ffplay on the client side. VLC may or may not work!
EDIT: VLC is known to have problems with H.264 elementary streams. So if you do want to use VLC on the client side, you must add -"-libav-format mpegts" on the command line to wrap the stream in a container that VLC understands correctly. Using ffplay on the client side works equally well with H.264 elementary streams or mpegts streams.
EDIT: VLC is known to have problems with H.264 elementary streams. So if you do want to use VLC on the client side, you must add -"-libav-format mpegts" on the command line to wrap the stream in a container that VLC understands correctly. Using ffplay on the client side works equally well with H.264 elementary streams or mpegts streams.
Statistics: Posted by naushir — Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:02 am