>
> Thanks for that clarification. Unfortunately the http server is a third
> party camera that broadcasts a WiFi hotspot. Therefore we don't really
> have control over the underlying server. However, what I do know is
> that the ffmpeg command I quoted previously seems to be able to
> grab a
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:28 PM, compn wrote:
> the mp4 format can either have an index at the start of the file or
> at the end of the file. you cannot read (easily) an mp4 file without its
> index.
>
> http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=MP4
>
> http servers can be made
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 12:11:25 +
Jonathan Girven wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi , i'm not a consultant , but i maybe can help clarify a thing.
> The requirements are:
>
> - The file is hosted on a remote http server.
>
> - The original file is in mp4 format.
>
> - The
Hi all,
We are interested in getting a consultant in to help with libav usage in
our
iOS video editing app and I was directed to post to this list. Our app
needs
to download a small section of a large video file hosted on a remote http
server. We have found that AVFoundation is not suitable