Finally we have purchase another type of video camera.
In data giovedì 19 aprile 2018 11:41:14 CEST, Carl Eugen Hoyos ha scritto:
> 2018-04-18 22:44 GMT+02:00, Denis :
> > To test the video camera with ffmpeg I'm using this command line:
> > ./ffmpeg -loglevel 99 -i
The row command
./ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -loglevel 99 -i rtsp://
admin:admin@172.30.153.33:554/1 a.avi
And here the output
http://www.denisgottardello.it/ffmpeg2.log
A little part of the output
Guessed Channel Layout for Input Stream #0.1 : mono
Input #0, rtsp, from
The row command
./ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -loglevel 99 -i
rtsp://admin:admin@172.30.153.33:554/1 a.avi
And here the output
http://www.denisgottardello.it/ffmpeg2.log
A little part of the output
Guessed Channel Layout for Input Stream #0.1 : mono
Input #0, rtsp, from
2018-04-18 22:44 GMT+02:00, Denis :
> To test the video camera with ffmpeg I'm using this command line:
> ./ffmpeg -loglevel 99 -i rtsp://admin:admin@172.30.153.33:554/1 a.avi
>
> The output it very big
No.
Please test with -rtsp_transport tcp
Do not top-post here,
Perfect.
Using vlc with a Debian 9 machine I can watch an onvif video camera.
Using the latest ffmpeg from git I can't watch the same video camera.
To test the video camera with ffmpeg I'm using this command line:
./ffmpeg -loglevel 99 -i rtsp://admin:admin@172.30.153.33:554/1 a.avi
The output