Am 03.03.2015 um 19:41 schrieb aradeonas:
Oh Reuben Thank you, Finally an answer! So for streaming static mp4 files no need high CPU using? Can you give me any example? What you mean about chopping up into fragments. I know my questions like easy to use ones but I'm new in this files and I'm researching for days but still cant stream an mp4 file.
"but still cant stream an mp4 file" makes no sensewith "-movflags faststart" any ordianry HTML5 or flash-player just starts to play the video before it is comletly downloaded
thats called "pseudo-streaming" and enough for 99% of use-cases
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, at 07:56 AM, Reuben Martin wrote:On Tuesday, March 03, 2015 06:15:02 AM aradeonas wrote:Days I trying to stream mp4 file with ffserver. I read many questions like these:[...]Finally I cant understand is mp4 stream able or not? Is it a way to do this with ffserver? Is there any sample?I read help but they most about live stream but I just want to stream a simple mp4 file.You don’t need a dedicated streaming server unless you are streaming live content feeds. MP4 is can be streamed as long as it has the index packet moved to the front of the file. (-movflags faststart) If the file is really large / long, you would probably want to chop it up into fragments. (there are several movflags related to this) Nginx with the mp4 module built in should be sufficient to stream the video
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