Hello all,
I have code that I've written that can successfully encode H.264 using the
Intel Media SDK (Windows) with the Sandybridge HW acceleration, and write it to
an MP4 file.
With a few modifications I can encode the same to an flv container, output an
RTMP stream to Flash Media Server 4, and view it on a browser.
However, the FMS server eventually stops with an error like the following:
Fri 11:52:39 AM: Bad network data; terminating connection : chunkstream
error:message length 10955453 is longerthan max rtmp packet length
Fri 11:52:39 AM: Bad network data; terminating connection : (Adaptor:
_defaultRoot_, VHost: _defaultVHost_, IP: 10.28.1.165, App: live/_definst_,
Protocol: rtmp, Client: 4702111234508538223, Handle: 2147614720) : D3 EB 99 92
00 11 92 9B AA 0C A9 DA 9A Y DE 1A $ B4 Y BB 8 D1 $ 08 4 8 D6 p 07 90 80 P CD Q
80 Z B8 E5 E0 C9 09 0B 9 i B5 DB Z DB 16 E 3 u F6 . CE 8D ] E2 BF F 93 CD 93 AC
< F3 u i O { : u BC 07 Y 93 ) 16 x 8C # s 15 EE A4 F5 FC D4 04 I h D4 A6 88 C2
DB 19 1 3 93 S A4 X AF 2 06 E6 8C } 9C 91 E6 _ R u = B5 ; 7F EF 14 C6 , 9 f R P
D5 FF 7 > 1E > l 08 A9 11 O D3 D9 P FA . CE y R U ) 9E E1 BA 8F A2 AC 06 C9 R
A7 ! 87 M F1 B1 C8 EF C2 % DC D4 B3 86 86 AA ! \ j AC 01 94 D3 P 0F L { 1C 84
FA l 83 99 B8 CB D7 04 A7 D 13 B9 B4 D5 0C D6 D9 F9 ED $ 0E C4 98 8F D6 : A4 X
L AC 7F Q 9 02 E5 < DC g 86 DD 18 08 Q B6 5 f 9F FF F6 O BE C0 86 BD C6 v = 81
A0 04 88 J C1 A1 9F EB B8 FD D2 k 83 0A X 7F 0C 96 w 86 A3 DD u 85 C4 M > 07 C5
C4 F8 C4 92 9A 1F M DE F E F5 a a f ? 16 13 DB C5 AB
( BC H CC A5 89 F6 DE $ f c DD DE ~ J > DE 95 ? 6 DB B8 + 1B AD 8E E3 F5 92 9
F4 m 90 8A ; ! 1D FF F8 AC l 18 U DE... ect
This seems to happen most often when the source video is noisy.
I am using a build that is based on the .6 branch, and using the built-in rtmp
protocol rather than librtmp.
(FWIW, I can get the same errors with ffmpeg.exe if I stream the same video
using something like: ffmpeg -i noisyvid.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -re -f
flv rtmp://10.28.1.165/live/video)
1. Are there any known issues with the rtmp protocol that might cause this, or
anyone know where I should look (i.e., H.264 compatibilbity, rtmp or flv
limitations or bugs)?
2. I get no indication from rtmp_write or tcp_write that the server had dropped
me, should there be a way to detect this?
3. I have read that the flv container can support H.264/AAC, but that there are
unspecified limitations. Does anyone know what the specific limitations are?
(I'll post this question on Adobe as well.) Does that issue apply here with
rtmp?
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