I have a live video stream on a centos 6 server that can be viewed at http://198.91.92.112:90/mobile/index.m3u8 using nginx and I'm trying to re-stream this to ffserver (on the same machine) using ffmpeg-0.10.16-1.el6.x86_64 that I installed with yum. The output video from ffmpeg can be viewed at http://198.91.92.112:8090/test1.mpg. ffmpeg starts and runs fine but after about 15-20 seconds the ffmpeg output video freezes and audio goes silent as well, after a few more seconds it then unfreezes and runs ok but on resumption the lip sync is way out. This looks as though the video freezes but the audio doesn't, it carries on in the background.
This is the ffmpeg command: ffmpeg -re -y -i http://198.91.92.112:90/mobile/index.m3u8 http://127.0.0.1:8090/feed1.ffm I've also tried: ffmpeg -re -y -i http://198.91.92.112:90/mobile/index.m3u8 -framerate 25 -g 50 -s 640x360 -maxrate 600k -bufsize 1200k http://127.0.0.1:8090/feed1.ffm I get a lot of this in the console with both commands: skipping 1 segments ahead, expired from playlists1:55:45.80 bitrate= 442.6kbits/s dup=3 drop=0 skipping 1 segments ahead, expired from playlists1:57:57.85 bitrate= 442.5kbits/s dup=253 drop=0 skipping 1 segments ahead, expired from playlists1:58:07.69 bitrate= 442.6kbits/s dup=503 drop=0 skipping 1 segments ahead, expired from playlists2:15:54.59 bitrate= 442.5kbits/s dup=753 drop=0 what can I do to stop this stuttering and freezing? is there a way to keep the audio and video locked together in sync despite the stuttering? the original .m3u8 input stream doesn't have this problem. thanks for any ideas. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".