In the feed section there's no way to specify a file for reading (as
opposed to caching).
The only way to do it is via File in the Stream section.
Set the filename of the pre-recorded input file to stream.
However setting Format to rtp worked (I remember setting it last time
though).
I'm getting this in the SDP --
v=0
o=- 0 0 IN IP4 127.0.0.1
s=No Title
c=IN IP4 0.0.0.0
t=0 0
a=tool:libavformat 56.40.101
m=video 0 RTP/AVP 32
b=AS:5000
a=control:streamid=0
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 97
b=AS:448
a=control:streamid=1
m=application 0 RTP/AVP 98
a=control:streamid=2
Codec information is missing. I'll see to this.
On 03/28/16 18:24, Jimmy Asher wrote:
On 3/27/16, 11:41 AM, "ffmpeg-user on behalf of dE"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to setup a rtsp server by streaming a file. ffserver.conf --
RTSPPort 8554
RTSPBindAddress 0.0.0.0
CustomLog -
<Stream test1>
File /home/de/large/media/test_media/VTS_01_7_mpeg_dvd.VOB
# Format mpeg
# VideoBitRate 5000
# VideoFrameRate 25
# VideoSize 1920x1080
NoAudio
# Format rtsp
ACL ALLOW 0.0.0.0
ACL ALLOW localhost
ACL ALLOW 127.0.0.1
</Stream>
I”m pretty sure you need to always specify the format (rtp) and the feed name
needs to match an existing feed section
"Format Set the format of the output stream. Must be the name of a format recognized
by FFmpeg. If set to ‘status’, it is treated as a status stream."
See https://ffmpeg.org/ffserver.html for FFSERVER documentation
See https://ffmpeg.org/sample.html for RTSP examples.
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