FileMaxSize 15M <-- 15 Megabytes is very small. On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Yogesh Tyagi <yogesh.bit2...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Robert Steckroth > <robertsteckr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Also, I believe there is a file size limit in the conf which will need >> to be set high. Than you will need to rotate >> the recorded file. If you do not copy and empty the file, it will >> become corrupted. Keep in mind, if you >> simply empty the file e.g. cat > temp.ts, than you need to restart the >> ffserver to insert the proper >> headers. >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Anthony Brown <a...@bsbc.nb.ca> wrote: >>> On 12-09-06 04:12 PM, Yogesh Tyagi wrote: >>> >>>> so one feed can have one video or multiple videos?can I fed same feed >>>> through an instance of ffmpeg multiple times(if I do this the size of >>>> feed keeps increasing.is the feed storing duplicate videos)? In this >>>> case what will happen to the data previously fed to the feed? >>>> The problem I am facing is that sometimes my client(say ffplay) plays >>>> the file from start that was fed through ffmpeg.sometimes it does not. >>> >>> >>> You need to differentiate between a 'feed' and a 'stream'. Feeds are inputs >>> to the server. Each feed can be converted into multiple 'stream' formats >>> that can be output. All of which are stored in a single ffm file. A feed >>> is 'fed' to ffserver by an instance of ffmpeg. Each 'video', which I take >>> to mean a separate feed is stored in a separate .ffm file. All as specified >>> in your .conf file. >>> >>> Each 'video' requires a separate ffmpeg to 'feed' it to ffserver, and a >>> separate ffm file to store it. >>> >>> >>>> If i repeat the operation of feeding the feed through ffmpeg and >>>> accessing the file through a client then ffserver starts giving me >>>> following error: >>>> >>>> Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to >>>> muxer in stream 0(or 1) >>>> Error writing frame to output >>> >>> >>> Not sure what that means. >>> >>> >>>> Is there any way through which I can find out what has been stored in the >>>> feed? >>> >>> >>> yes, do an ffmpeg -i whatever.ffm and it will list the goodies inside. >>> Alternatively, connect to the ffserver status page >>> (http://whatever.your.server.address.is:8090/stat.html) and see what is >>> there. >>> >>> It would be easier to help if we knew what it was you were trying to >>> accomplish and exactly what you have tried (contents of ffserver.conf, >>> ffmpeg command line and output, client output etc.) >>> >>> >>> A >>> -- >>> >>> >>> Anthony Brown >>> Audiovisual coordinator >>> Brunswick Street Baptist Church >>> Telephone: (506)-458-8348 (leave message) >>> Email: a...@bsbc.nb.ca >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ffserver-user mailing list >>> ffserver-user@ffmpeg.org >>> http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffserver-user >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Bust0ut, Surgemcgee: Systems Engineer --- >> surgemcgee.com >> BudTVNetwork.com >> RadioWeedShow.com >> "Bringing entertainment to Unix" >> _______________________________________________ >> ffserver-user mailing list >> ffserver-user@ffmpeg.org >> http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffserver-user > > my ffserver.conf file is as follows: > > Port 8091 > BindAddress 0.0.0.0 > MaxHTTPConnections 2000 > MaxClients 100 > MaxBandwidth 1000000 > CustomLog - > NoDaemon > > <Feed feed1.ffm> > File /tmp/feed1.ffm > FileMaxSize 15M > ACL allow 127.0.0.1 > </Feed> > > <Stream test.ts> > > Feed feed1.ffm > Format mpegts > > AudioCodec mp2 > AudioBitRate 128k > AudioChannels 2 > AudioSampleRate 48000 > AVOptionAudio flags +global_header > > VideoCodec libx264 > VideoBitRate 800k > VideoFrameRate 100 > VideoSize 640x480 > AVOptionVideo coder 0 > AVOptionVideo bf 0 > AVOptionVideo flags2 +mixed_refs+fastpskip > AVOptionVideo flags +loop > AVOptionVideo cmp +chroma > AVOptionVideo partitions +parti8x8+parti4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 > AVOptionVideo me_method hex > AVOptionVideo subq 7 > AVOptionVideo me_range 16 > AVOptionVideo g 250 > AVOptionVideo keyint_min 10 > AVOptionVideo sc_threshold 40 > AVOptionVideo i_qfactor 0.71 > AVOptionVideo b_strategy 1 > AVOptionVideo qcomp 0.6 > AVOptionVideo qmin 10 > AVOptionVideo qmax 51 > AVOptionVideo qdiff 4 > AVOptionVideo refs 3 > AVOptionVideo directpred 1 > AVOptionVideo trellis 1 > AVOptionVideo flags2 +mixed_refs+fastpskip > AVOptionVideo wpredp 0 > AVOptionVideo flags +global_header > AVOptionVideo bsf h264_mp4toannexb > > VideoGopSize 12 > > Preroll 15 > StartSendOnKey > </Stream> > > <Stream stat.html> > Format status > ACL allow 127.0.0.1 > ACL allow 192.168.1.27 > </Stream> > > <Redirect index.html> > URL stat.html > </Redirect> > > > when I play test.ts from a client do I need 'fed' the feed to > ffserver by an instance of ffmpeg simultaneously or can i fed the feed > now and play the file temp.ts later. > I have tried this exercise. sometimes the client plays the file > test.ts,sometimes it does not. > > One more question I want to ask is suppose I started feeding the feed > now and I start the client some time later.will the client be able to > play the file test.ts from start? > > If I fed the feed to ffserver by an instance of ffmpeg muliple times > and try to play test.ts from client I start getting following errors: > > > > Following is the command line output: > > # ffserver -f /etc/ffserver.conf & > [1] 30433 > yogesh@yogesh-desktop:~/Desktop$ ffserver version 0.9, Copyright (c) > 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers > built on Aug 23 2012 13:35:01 with gcc 4.4.5 > configuration: --enable-libx264 --enable-gpl > libavutil 51. 32. 0 / 51. 32. 0 > libavcodec 53. 42. 0 / 53. 42. 0 > libavformat 53. 24. 0 / 53. 24. 0 > libavdevice 53. 4. 0 / 53. 4. 0 > libavfilter 2. 53. 0 / 2. 53. 0 > libswscale 2. 1. 0 / 2. 1. 0 > libpostproc 51. 2. 0 / 51. 2. 0 > Thu Sep 6 20:54:40 2012 FFserver started. > Thu Sep 6 20:54:50 2012 127.0.0.1 - - [GET] "/feed1.ffm HTTP/1.1" 200 4149 > Thu Sep 6 20:54:53 2012 muxrate VBR, pcr every 2 pkts, sdt every 200, > pat/pmt every 40 pkts > Thu Sep 6 20:54:57 2012 muxrate VBR, pcr every 2 pkts, sdt every 200, > pat/pmt every 40 pkts > Thu Sep 6 20:55:09 2012 127.0.0.1 - - [POST] "/feed1.ffm HTTP/1.1" 200 > 3739648 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:09 2012 192.168.1.27 - - [GET] "/test.ts HTTP/1.0" 200 > 2683391 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:09 2012 192.168.1.27 - - [GET] "/test.ts HTTP/1.0" 200 > 3385007 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:25 2012 muxrate VBR, pcr every 2 pkts, sdt every 200, > pat/pmt every 40 pkts > Thu Sep 6 20:55:28 2012 muxrate VBR, pcr every 2 pkts, sdt every 200, > pat/pmt every 40 pkts > Thu Sep 6 20:55:32 2012 127.0.0.1 - - [GET] "/feed1.ffm HTTP/1.1" 200 4149 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 0 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 3003 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 6006 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 9009 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 0 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 3003 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 6006 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 9009 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 12012 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 15015 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 192.168.1.27 - - [GET] "/test.ts HTTP/1.0" 200 4579 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 12012 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Application provided invalid, non > monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 1: 2732730 >= 15015 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 Error writing frame to output > Thu Sep 6 20:55:33 2012 192.168.1.27 - - [GET] "/test.ts HTTP/1.0" 200 4579 > Thu Sep 6 20:55:52 2012 127.0.0.1 - - [POST] "/feed1.ffm HTTP/1.1" 200 > 3739648 > > > I am feeding by following command: > > ffmpeg -i Sally_720x480p_2997fps_8Mbps_MP1L2_48_224.ts -vcodec libx264 > -acodec mp2 -flags -global_header http://127.0.0.1:8091/feed1.ffm > > Regards, > yogesh > _______________________________________________ > ffserver-user mailing list > ffserver-user@ffmpeg.org > http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffserver-user
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