I'm seeing this issue as well - attempting to load PepperFlash player in either electron v5 or v6 (Linux, ARMv7) causes a failure to load the plugin.
I'm sick of so much bullsh.t features in modern mediaplayers like kmp, vlc, etc. Filters, useless view modes and more..
For the moment, the important part is the Live Streaming Connection, or … Enter your server IP address in Server, the application name in Application, and the streaming asset in Stream.Then click the tab for the stream format … Shows live RTMP streaming in Android with the help of VLC SDK. RTMP will only work where Flash is available of course. I ended up using VLC Player (which uses FFmpeg) for transcoding the RTMP stream with H.264 codec and displaying it in .ogg format with built-in http server of VLC.
RTMP protocol player implemented by pure JavaScript and Electron.
- progre/rtmpplayer RTMP maintains a constant connection between the player client and server, allowing the protocol to act as a pipe and rapidly move video data through to the viewer. I can run Flash on Electron … Use the type rtmp/mp4 in your source. Also shows a player through which many other video/audio streaming protocols like m3u8, HTTP and HLS can be streamed. Developed using Electron.. Keep It Simple! A small player will appear with a warning that the media could not be loaded. Video Test Players.
Phreshplayer. Do you want to show a live stream on your electron app? Also, video.js uses an ampersand to separate the server URL and stream name. – Ashot Nov 20 '19 at 0:09 No, I want to broadcast a webcam/camera using Electron to a specified RTMP server. Because RTMP sits on top of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), it uses a three-way handshake when transporting data. Also I started another instance of VLC for HLS streaming for Apple based devices. Inspired by mpv player (with old hud) - I'm really liked it.. :( and PotPlayer.. Ignore this, because until you start streaming you will see that warning and some links such as “HTML Embed Code”. Also, video.js uses an ampersand to separate the server URL and stream name.