Thanks so much for the help. Not sure why but when I try to upgrade ffmpeg
using the ppa as you suggested I get:
ffmpeg is already the newest version (7:4.4.2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1+esm5).
however if I check with "ffmpeg -version " I get :
ffmpeg version 4.4.2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1+esm5 Copyright (c) 2000-2021 the
FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 11 (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04)
There is no 7 showing up in the version number, though maybe I already
have the newest version installed?
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 6:37 PM Ferdi Scholten<fe...@sttc-nlp.nl> wrote:
I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 and ffmpeg version 4.4.2-0
I'm capturing 3 rtsp streams as shown at the bottom .
Stream A resolution is 1600x1200
Stream B and Stream C resolution is 384x192 .
Stream A and B are coming from one device (ip address) and Stream C is
coming from a second device (ip address)
When I start Stream A and capture it with the command below I get a cpu
usage of around 90% using the top command. If I then start stream B
simultaneously it shows about 25% cpu usage in another ffmpeg instance.
Then with the other 2 streams running I start Stream C and it shows about
90% cpu usage.
If I start Stream B on it's own it shows 90% cpu usage.
In other words it doesn't seem to matter what the resolution of the video
coming in is but rather which stream starts first that determines the cpu
usage. Does it matter that Stream A an B are coming from the same ip
address and that explains why the second stream uses less cpu? My
expectation is that Stream B and C would have the same cpu usage since
they
are the same resolution just coming from different devices. Can anyone
explain what I see as strange behaviour. Stream commands follow.
Stream A: ffmpeg -f rtsp -irtsp://192.168.35.243:8086/?camera=world -f
v4l2 /dev/video2
Stream B: ffmpeg -f rtsp -irtsp://192.168.35.243:8086/?camera=eyes -vf
format=yuv420p -f v4l2 /dev/video3
Stream C: ffmpeg -f rtsp -irtsp://192.168.35.247:8086/?camera=eyes -vf
format=yuv420p -f v4l2 /dev/video5
Thanks,
Jim
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Does this also happen if you use a less antique version of ffmpeg?
Either a static build or build it from git master or use a ppa? were at
version 7.1 now.
Current versions are much better in using multiple threads and there
have been numerous changes to internal code to improve the resource usage.
for ease of use this ppa delivers ffmpeg 7.1 for ubuntu 22.04
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2024/04/ffmpeg-7-0-ppa-ubuntu/
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Then the ppa was not correctly added to your apt sources.
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