Hi,
I think the "standard" Asterisk formats can do it (pcm and h263/h264 files).
(Perhaps you will need a small modification for the video pause, or
create a simple application for this purpose).
Regards,
Borja from i6net
Le 28/11/2011 13:16, Zelalem Sintayehu a écrit :
Hi all, I want to have an application that start to record a video
that is being streamed when pause button is pressed and resumes to
play when resume is pressed. The application needs to play the video
from where it is stopped while it is still feeding the video into the
file. Basically it will time shift the stream. I am trying to simulate
the pause and resume button using DTMF and also I wanted to play the
file using another player. I want to use the app_mp4 application for
this purpose but what I am worried abt is, when the application tries
to open the file to play it the duration that it will calculate is the
duration at that particular point but the file is growing continously.
Can anyone direct me how I can solve this problem.
Thank you.
- Zelalem S.
Grahamstown, SA
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