2019-04-14 16:07 GMT+02:00, Ulf Zibis :
> I don't know what to do right to fulfil his expectations.
You could read my mails...
Carl Eugen
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I originally posted a script I was trying to use but I'm just not able
to get it to work. Some politics on this mailing list that I can't
give any useful input too caused me to delay follow ups
Here's what I need to do :
I have a stream, it's either an http stream from an hdhomerun, or it's
On 4/14/2019 7:14 AM, Deron wrote:
What appears to happen is some audio timestamp drift error is noticed,
compensation is applied that perhaps has a math sign error, a whole lot of
silence is inserted, the incoming data is ignored because of that silence,
and the input buffer is overflowed.
Hello, this is a really strange one for me that is way outside my
understanding. I've been using ffmpeg to stream tv shows and I've run
across a TV station I can not capture! The symptoms are after 12:55 or
so minutes the audio goes silent in the output, and shortly after that
ffmpeg quits.
Am 13.04.19 um 21:01 schrieb CherylJosie via ffmpeg-user:
>>> this sort of bad behaviour."/
>> If anyone has an idea, how to deal with that, please write.
>> -Ulf
>
> I’ll take a stab at it.
> We cannot control the behavior of others. We can only control our own
> behavior.
> We might all