I'm trying to get apple-validated http media streams using ffmpeg and am getting errors. Has anyone out there been able to successfully create iphone-compatible http streaming using ffmpeg? Thanks!
Here are some error examples: WARNING: Playlist Content-Type is 'application/x-mpegurl', but should be one of 'application/vnd.apple.mpegurl', 'audio/x-mpegurl' or 'audio/mpegurl'. WARNING: 258 samples (88.966 %) do not have timestamps in track 256 (avc1). 4: us2-1.ts ~~~~~~~~ WARNING: Media segment duration outside of expected duration by 47.733 % (5.23 vs. 10.00 seconds, limit is 20 %). 40: us2-19.ts ~~~~~~~~~ Average segment duration: 10.16 seconds Average segment bitrate: 320.12 kbit/s Average segment structural overhead: 175.89 kbit/s (54.94 %) Video codec: avc1 Video resolution: 320x320 pixels Video frame rate: 29.72, 29.78, 29.82, 30.00, 29.64 fps Average video bitrate: 100.66 kbit/s H.264 profile: Baseline H.264 level: 3.0 Audio codec: aac Audio sample rate: 48000 Hz Average audio bitrate: 43.57 kbit/s _____ Here is the end file I've been submitting: <http://files.chesscomfiles.com/images_users/using/us2.m3u8> http://files.chesscomfiles.com/images_users/using/us2.m3u8 Here is the file I used to create this: http://files.chesscomfiles.com/images_users/using/using-computers-1.mp4 If someone can help me figure out what ffmpeg commands I should be running I'd really appreciate it! I'm also happy to pay for a consultant available via IM to walk me through it. Thanks!!
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