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Video Storage Toolkit with Metropolis Microservices for Jetson - Overview and Installation

Offered By: Nvidia via YouTube

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Overview

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Explore the Video Storage Toolkit (VST), a component of NVIDIA Metropolis microservices for Jetson, in this 24-minute tutorial. Learn how to manage and store footage from numerous video cameras using hardware-accelerated decoding, streaming, and storage. Gain insights into the product overview, installation process, user interface navigation, and implementation of code samples. Discover techniques for debugging and diagnostics, and access valuable resources for developing edge AI applications. Follow step-by-step instructions on pulling containers, creating RTSP streams, and utilizing the VST interface effectively. By the end of this comprehensive guide, acquire the skills to leverage VST for large-scale video management in edge AI solutions.

Syllabus

0:00- – What is Video Storage Toolkit VST
2:30 - - Video Storage Toolkit VST Installation
6:30 - - Pulling VST Container from NGC
9:07 - – How to Access and Use VST User Interface
13:04 - – Code Samples to Add and Remove Streams
14:49 - – Code Samples to Start Live Stream
16:40 - – Code Samples to Replay Recorded Stream, Start and Stop Recording
17:34 - - Pull NVStreamer Container on Host Machine
19:03 -- – Create RTSP Stream from a Video File for VST
21:02 - – Debugging and Diagnostics
22:10 - – Resources and Summary


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