I'm trying to receive and store a stream from an IPCam by using ffmpeg. The stream is transported over RTPS/RTP.

The cam has an option (in its web configuration pages) for enabling/disabling audio. When I disable audio, something strange happens.

First of all, RTSP DESCRIBE response from the camera reports *always* the presence of an audio stream. I suspect this is why ffmpeg says something for video *and audio*, even if audio is disabled.

It seems the audio enabling/disabling option simply blocks the transmisson of audio frames/packets at low-level. Wireshark shows audio packets interleaved with video packets when audio is enabled. After disabling audio, Wiresharl doesn't show audio packets anymore. RTSP responses don't change.

Now, when audio is disabled on the CAM (but announced over RTSP DESCRIBE), something strange happens with ffmpeg. First of all, there is a very big delay since launching ffmpeg and generating the output file. I mean around 30-50 seconds!! Moreover the content of the file written now is related to video happened 30-50 seconds ago!! So, if I stop ffmpeg now, the file generated lacks the last part of video. In theory, if I want to stop video now, I should wait for 30-50 seconds before stopping. But, as you can undestand, I don't know how to estimate this delay.

This strange behaviour of ffmpeg disappears when audio is enabled or audio is disable but I select only video stream with -map 0:0 option.

Unfortunately I don't know in advance if the audio is present in the stream so I'm not able to launch ffmpeg in such a way there isn't so long delay.

I was thinking this delay was caused by the audio/video sync mechanism inside ffmpeg: it waits for audio frames before outputting video frames so they can be written together in sync. However audio frames don't ever arrive, so after a long timeout ffmpeg decides to output video frames.

I played with UDP/TCP and probesize too, without great success.

Any suggestions?


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