FYI -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] 2nd Asking: Want to hire FFMpeg consultant Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 09:49:11 -0400 From: Tim Ouellette <[email protected]> Reply-To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches <[email protected]> To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches <[email protected]>
I'm aware that this is slight misuse of this devel-list but my condition is becoming rather grave. Please allow me to explain, as explained in a previous email I have cameras that need to be transcoded (audio) and remuxed for viewing purposes onto IP STBs and stored by a VoD service. If I do not have a solution to this problem by the time my company opens on Monday it will costs us thousands of dollars to correct by implementing more hardware and will lose some functionality. I have been authorized (by my company) to hire a consultant to provide a solution to this problem. We are willing to pay $5,000.00 (USD) to whoever can provide us with a working solution. I will be available to assist in any manner required at any time of the day. I am reachable VIA e-mail, phone, or instant messenger. I have a Fedora box that is being moved outside of my corporate firewall as we speak and the camera as well. I can provide an account on the Fedora box with as many rights as you need (including root if required). I was very shocked by the number errors (mostly macroblock errors) thrown my ffmpeg during the stream reception which leads me to believe that Panasonic is using a non-standard H.264 implementation. Here is a copy of the Panasonic WV-SC385 technical documentation http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FTE3LGK1 (click "Regular Download" on the right side to recv the file) page 258+ documents Panasonics H.264 implementation page 351+ documents Panasonics RTSP stream implementation This is only slightly short of begging for help. Sorry for being an annoyance, Tim Ouellette Sr. Systems Engineer Video Dynamics Inc 703.709.8400 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Ouellette Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] Want to hire FFMpeg consultant I read on the FFMpeg site that this is possibly one of the best ways to reach numerous people that would be interested in being hired as a consult. Having said that I am looking to hire one or two people as consultants (to work together or independently) for a short term period. I have 38 IP based cameras (Panasonic WV-SC385) that currently are broadcasting H.264 video and G726 audio over RTSP. I need these two streams demuxed, the audio stream needs to be re-encoded as MPEG audio and then have the streams re-muxed as MPEG-TS in as real near time as possible. Delay in retransmission that is within seconds is considered acceptable, audio and picture quality take priority over real time speed. I have currently one dedicated Dell R310 server (Xeon 2.4ghz, quad core, 4gb ram) running Fedora 14. If you are interested in this project please read the technical specs as listed below for more information. Please include cost to complete the project and estimated completion time. If you wish to complete this task by writing a custom piece of code using the FFMpeg libs I wish to retain a copy of the source code should in the future modifications need to be made. The system is currently located in the Northern VA area (USA). While location is not a requirement it may be beneficial to come out to my office to evaluate the camera in real time. Besides I can give you all the coffee and soda you could ever ask for. My contact information is as follows: [email protected] . Upon acceptance I will provide you with a physical location if you wish and phone number to reach me. Payment will be provide be way of company check. If you need any additional information please feel free to email me with questions or concerns. Thanks for reading, Additional Technical Specs: Transcoding ReStreaming Hardware: - R310 server (Xeon 2.4ghz, quad core, 4gb ram) running Fedora 14. I am willing to open up telnet and place it on an external address at my office for remote access. - Upon completion of the first restream we will evaluate the hardware platform and purchase additional hardware to allow for 38 rebroadcasts. The Camera: - Panasonic WV-SC385 - http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelDetail?stor eId=11201&catalogId=13051&itemId=474650&catGroupId=15568&surfModel=WV-SC 385&displayTab=O - I do have Panasonics technical documentation on this camera (External Interface Specifications Network Camera) - 437 page - The current transmission speed is 4096 kbps but can be changed up to 8192 kbps - The current resolution is 1280x720 - 30FPS - 16:9 aspect The final result: - Needs to readable by an IP STB (Amino 130H) - Needs to be broadcasted to a UDP multicast address (ranged 239.0.0.1 - 239.0.0.50) - Needs to be muxed with MPEG-TS (requirement of the Amino) - Video Needs to only be "copied" not transcoded - Audio does need to be transcoded and should remain in sync with video as much as possible Solutions: - You may use ffmpeg, ffserver, or any other open software that you feel may help with this project - We (Video Dynamics) wishes to retain a copy of all original software Other Information: - The network is all LAN based, the cameras are 100mbs, the core is 1gb and is managed (VIA Cisco's CIOS) Thanks again, Tim Ouellette Sr. Systems Engineer Video Dynamics Inc. 703.709.8400 _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel _______________________________________________ libav-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel
