Display Options D4 (Screen Blanking): No.
Display Options D1 (Resolution): As desired (I get decent performance with 1920x1080 30Hz).System Options S4 (Hostname): As desired.Open the Terminal application from the menubar.Enable SSH access: From the “Raspberry” menu, select “Preferences” and “Raspberry Pi Configuration.” Under “Interfaces,” enable SSH and click OK.Click the green checkmark icon to save them, and if everything looks good, close the application. Set display settings: From the “Raspberry” menu in the upper-left, select “Preferences” and “Screen Configuration.” Right-click on the HDMI-1 screen and select your preferred screen resolution and refresh rates.Allow the requested restart, and the display should now fill the screen.
Now, edit nf to set the RTMP configuration. add-module=/usr/src/nginx/nginx-rtmp-moduleĬheck and you should get the Welcome to nginx! page. http-log-path=/var/log/nginx/access.log \ error-log-path=/var/log/nginx/error.log \
apt-get install -y curl build-essential libpcre3-dev libpcre++-dev zlib1g-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev Now, install some dependencies and configure the installer. Git clone git:///arut/nginx-rtmp-module.git #clone the latest version of rtmp module for nginx Go to src folder and create an nginx folder, where we will compile the source. This way, we will get the startup scripts and dependencies in place. Lets install nginx from apt-get first and then remove it.
We will download the source for nginx, rtmp module and then compile and install it. Unlike Apache, all modules, including the 3rd party modules, should be compiled into nginx.
In addition to this, using the RTMP module, we can easily turn the pi to a streaming server. Apache is a very popular software, but nginx(pronounced engine-x) is a lightweight alternative. But due to the hardware limitations, its always a good idea to opt for a lightweight solution when possible and available.
Its very easy to use any of these softwares to turn the Pi to a 24/7 portable server. Several web server softwares are available for Linux-based operating systems including Raspibian, a free operating system based on Debian optimized for the Raspberry Pi hardware.
The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard.