2018-01-18 12:36 GMT+01:00 George Andguladze <[email protected]>:

>> As a work-around, you can record the stream with something else than ogg
>> (for example avi) and then re-encode that file, the result should contain 
>> sane
>> timestamps.
>> If you use the option "-rtsp_transport tcp" you should not see the errors 
>> that
>> are in your console output, "-qscale 2" ensures maximum quality, you can
>> reduce the bitrate when encoding to ogg.
>
> Tried it and while it does normalize the video duration and makes audio
> constantly heard, the audio does not match the video's time - I can see
> people talking on the video but there is only silent noise (same noise
> when the room is empty) output from the audio.

Sorry:
Did you write before that the stream works fine with ffplay?
Because I just tested (nobody in the room before) with ffplay
and I do not hear sound.

Carl Eugen
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