Thanks Carl,

Am 09.05.2020 um 09:14 schrieb Jim Ruxton <jim.rux...@gmail.com>:

I am trying to retrieve a YoutubeLive stream and send the video stream to a 
video loopback device and the audio to my souncard. This works however it 
appears that the audio is delayed by a second or so. Is there a better way to 
do this so they aren't out of sync or failing that is there a way to set a 
delay on the video stream to compensate? Below is my command. I am using the 
Sky News You Tube Live as a test signal. I am on Ubuntu 19.10 .

ffmpeg -re -i $(youtube-dl -g -f 96 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Auq9mYxFEE)  -f v4l2 /dev/video2 -f alsa 
default
There is no synchronisation taking place between two outputs, if the delay is 
really constant between runs (I am not convinced it is), you can try the delay 
filters.
You are correct I now see that the delay is not consistent.

ffmpeg does not completely support your use case, it should work with ffplay.

Are you saying I could use ffplay in a similar way to split the audio and video from the stream but keep them in sync?


Jim

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