Is there a way to insert in a timed metadata or timed event into HLS content?
For example, at 5 seconds into the movie, the player (Android exoplayer) can
receive a timed metadata or timed event, so that the player can offer the user
to skip the introduction.
So far, I used ffmpeg to take an
Hello,
this probably has been asked a million times before.
I have a few IP cameras (onvif) that I can get stills and video out of with
scriprts.
What I would want to do is put a stream into a web page, html document.
I'd prefer to used "something different" than rtsp, to be used by the
Am Mi., 1. Mai 2019 um 14:07 Uhr schrieb Moritz Barsnick :
>
> On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 17:24:45 +0545, Remo Rayamajhi wrote:
> > Well i have installed 64 bit of Os but someone told me even I compile from
> > compilation guide I would get 32 bit of ffmpeg ..that's why I asked
Only if "gcc"
Am 01.05.19 um 13:39 schrieb Remo Rayamajhi:
> Well i have installed 64 bit of Os but someone told me even I compile from
> compilation guide I would get 32 bit of ffmpeg ..that's why I asked
cross compile don't happen by accident and needs additional work
especially you need the libraries and
I'm getting this at the end of encoding mkv files:
[matroska,webm @ 0x1001d00] Element at 0x17f67179e ending at 0x17f6bce77
exceeds containing master element ending at 0x17f671797
Is this an error ? Is there anything I/someone should do ?
This happens for file output, not just /dev/null.
On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 17:24:45 +0545, Remo Rayamajhi wrote:
> Well i have installed 64 bit of Os but someone told me even I compile from
> compilation guide I would get 32 bit of ffmpeg ..that's why I asked
That's most likely nonsense. While it's not impossible, you'd have to
jump though quite
Well i have installed 64 bit of Os but someone told me even I compile from
compilation guide I would get 32 bit of ffmpeg ..that's why I asked
On Wed, May 1, 2019, 5:20 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
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>
> Am 01.05.19 um 12:39 schrieb Remo Rayamajhi:
> > If i compile the ffmpeg from ubuntu compilation
Am 01.05.19 um 12:39 schrieb Remo Rayamajhi:
> If i compile the ffmpeg from ubuntu compilation guide .. how can i know is
> it 32 bit ffmpeg or 64 bit ???
well, you should know if you have a 32 bit or 64 bit system installed...
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If i compile the ffmpeg from ubuntu compilation guide .. how can i know is
it 32 bit ffmpeg or 64 bit ???
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