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euzun17
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I would like to stream real-time video from my DJI Osmo Pocket 3 to a computer over Wi-Fi. I need guidance on how to achieve this, including any required software, network configurations, or additional hardware.
Could you please provide detailed instructions or suggest the best approach for setting up this connection?
Thank you.

2-19 02:56
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ThisIsKurtIRL on Twitch
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Got an iPhone?
2-19 04:25
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euzun17
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No, I have linux computer
2-19 05:15
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DJI Natalia
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Hi there, thank you for reaching out. Currently, DJI Mimo only supports the livestream platforms displayed below:

1) Mainland China:
iOS:WeChat, Facebook, YouTube, Kuaishou, Huya Live, RTMP (Bilibili and other platforms are compatible through RTMP).
Android:WeChat,  Kuaishou, Huya Live, RTMP (Bilibili and other platforms are compatible through RTMP).
2) Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: Facebook, YouTube, and RTMP
3. Outside Mainland China: Facebook, YouTube, and RTMP

Note: Reply template about the removal of Facebook and YouTube from the Android-based app in the Chinese mainland:

If the livestream platform you want to use is not on the list, please contact the platform customer service to see if RTMP streaming is supported. If supported, you can use RTMP for live streaming. If the livestream fails or a warning is displayed showing that the livestream fails when using RTMP, it indicates that the platform and the RTMP livestream protocols are inconsistent. We recommend that you try one of the listed livestream platforms compatible with DJI Mimo. Thank you for your understanding and support.
2-19 22:19
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euzun17 Posted at 2-19 05:15
No, I have linux computer

MonaServer is available for Linux. It’s an open-source, lightweight communication server that supports protocols like RTMFP, RTMP, WebSocket, and HTTP, and it’s designed to be cross-platform. You can build it from source on Linux distributions that meet its requirements, such as having a compatible C++11 compiler (like GCC 4.8.2 or later) and dependencies like OpenSSL and LuaJIT. The official MonaServer GitHub repository provides instructions for compiling it on Linux, and there’s even a Docker image available on Docker Hub under monaserver/monaserver for easier deployment.
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