there is a method but its a bit hacky..
here is a demonstration file i just created using the below details
http://dopelabs.com/video/dynamic_overlay.mp4
i created 2 image files the same frame size as my output video, one thats
completely transparent, and one that has the graphic i want to
Hi,
Thanks for your comment. Do you mean we need to tap into the code of ffmpeg
in order to do that?
Otherwise what I see is just a bunch of command lines.
Part of my streaming agenda comes from a Raspberry Pi that does not have a
gui so obs won’t be an option I’m afraid.
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018
it can sort of be done, but not practical or easy to accomplish at all..
youd be better off using something like OBS, which makes the things you want to
do very easy.
OBS already uses or can use ffmpeg behind the scenes anyways =]
cheers =]
> On Apr 18, 2018, at 10:16 55PM, Nam Giang
Hi there,
I'm using ffmpeg to live stream to Youtube. I'm wondering if I can do
dynamic overlay.
For example, when my stream is live and the world is watching, at some
points I want to pop up some pictures or add some sound effects to my live
stream.
I wonder if there is any command that I can