Hi there,
I'm trying to record lots of small wav files to give to PocketSphinx for
adaptation.
My command looks like this:
ffmpeg.exe -f dshow -i audio="Microphone sur casque (2- Plant" -acodec
pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 16000 1.wav
I haven't tried this particular command under Linux, but usually hittin
Thanks for trying Matteo,
I'm using Cygwin on Windows 7.
I will give a try at cmd.exe.
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 11:28 AM Matteo Contrini wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020, at 12:05 PM, Verachten Bruno wrote:
> > I haven't tried this particular command under Linux, but usually h
0] / 0x0001), 16000 Hz, mono,
s16,
256 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (pcm_s16le -> pcm_s16le)
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
size= 234kB time=00:00:07.51 bitrate= 255.6kbits/s
video:0kB audio:234kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead
0.08%
Thanks a bunch.
Bruno
SS (Operation now
in progress)
poll([{fd=5, events=POLLOUT}], 1, 100) = 1 ([{fd=5, revents=POLLOUT}])
getsockopt(5, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, [0], [4]) = 0
write(2, "\33[0;39m[rtmp @ 0x1f512c0] \33[0m", 30[rtmp @ 0x1f512c0] ) = 30
write(2, "\33[0;32mHandshaking...\n\33[0m", 26Hands
Hi there,
I'm trying to get ffmpeg to use a proxy. Here is my command:
ffmpeg -http_proxy "http://192.168.0.217:3128/"; -i sample.h264 -c:v
copy -c:a copy -f flv "rtmp://live-cdg.twitch.tv/app/live_toto"
-loglevel debug
ffmpeg version 4.2.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
built wi
:29 PM Madovsky wrote:
>
>
> On 6/29/2020 10:23 AM, Verachten Bruno wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm trying to get ffmpeg to use a proxy. Here is my command:
> > ffmpeg -http_proxy "http://192.168.0.217:3128/"; -i sample.h264 -c:v
> > copy -c:
installed... and will go on with my
redsocks2 experiments (it worked on one machine) with the CONNECT
proxy command.
Best regards,
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 10:26 PM Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 19:23:25 +0200, Verachten Bruno wrote:
> > I'm trying to get ffm
Hi,
I had already compiled ffmpeg on a 32bits OS for my aarch64 machine without
too much trouble, but now that I have a 64bits OS, I'd like to compile
ffmpeg too.
The issue I have is that gcc is started with bad options (I'm not sure of
that, that's what I think I understood):
mktemp -u XX
ZgA
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 10:49 PM Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Am Di., 7. Juli 2020 um 21:34 Uhr schrieb Verachten Bruno <
> gount...@gmail.com>:
>
> > CFLAGS='-mfpu=neon'
>
> This is apparently not ignored (I thought it should be) and you are
> therefor
> > > CFLAGS='-mfpu=neon'
> > > This is apparently not ignored (I thought it should be) and you are
> > > therefore responsible not to set these variables.
> > Thanks a lot. Unfortunately, These variables are not set on my machine...
> > or am I mistaken?
> I tested that if I don't export CFLAGS,
> Could this behaviour be considered as a bug? If so, I can file it.
> What would you like to report where?
>
The fact that FFMpeg does not compile without this trick of exporting an
empty CFLAGS variable on aarch64 there: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ .
If you consider this is not a bug, that's perfec
Hi there,
this is my first message on this list, so please bear with me.
I have access to a h.264 encoder that will supply a few rtmp streams
corresponding to the various HDMI inputs it has. It is supposed to use
ffmpeg by the way (TBS2605).
Anyway... I have a Linux machine, and my goal is to:
-
Thanks a lot, I am now able to stream two videos at the same time with
the computer doing almost nothing.
Now, I have to replace the audio of the streams with what is coming
from the FocusRite Scarlett 2i4 2nd generation, and lots of other
things.
Best regards,
Bruno Verachten
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eam 0:1
I had other outputs for the tee, but as it was not working, I removed
them. There must be something important that I missed in that tee
format...
Please let me know.
Best wishes,
Bruno Verachten
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 11:23 AM Verachten Bruno wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot, I am now able
A
speed=0.999x
I guess it's because of the tee. Is there any way to put them back on? It
was useful to check the streaming was going ok.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 10:03 PM Moritz Barsnick wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 17:25:43 +0200, Verachten Bruno wrote:
> > ffmpeg -i rtmp://192.168
rror while seekingf=0/0
third-HDMI-input-20190912.182417486.mkv: error while seekingf=0/0
third-HDMI-input-20190912.182417486.mkv: error while seekingf=0/0
673.85 M-V: 0.000 fd= 225 aq=0KB vq=0KB sq=0B f=0/0
Bruno
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 10:31 AM Verachten Bruno wrote:
> Thanks a lot
Hi List,
I have different environments (X86, ARM, Jetson Nano) on which I'd like to
use hardware encoders and decoders if available.
I guess that I won't be able to use them if they have not been built in the
ffmpeg dependencies if I install a "generic" version.
Will the configure command autodete
Thanks a lot for your answers and new questions.
When I run the -hwaccels, I get:
ffmpeg -hwaccels
ffmpeg version 4.2.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 7 (Ubuntu 7.4.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1)
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-static
--enable-shared
Simon,
there is a script there:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=199775 that could
help you entering the right parameters to compile ffmpeg for the
Raspberry Pi. Yes, it's a bit dated (ffmpeg 4.0.2 and Debian Stretch)
but it worked for me.
I did not say your parameters are not th
Hi there,
I compiled the RockChip fork of ffmpeg because I wanted to use
hardware acceleration on one of their chips (RK3399).
For the time being, it looks like only the hardware accelerated
decoding is implemented. So I tried:
ffmpeg -benchmark -loglevel 48 -vcodec h264_rkmpp -i
bbb_sunflower_108
Hi List,
as stated in my previous message, the rkmpp h264 encoder has not yet
been finalized, so I'm stuck for the moment.
http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2019-November/045991.html
gstreamer has the hardware encoding part, so I thought of piping the
output of ffmpeg (grabing an HDMI-IN ps
aw, format=(string)nv12,
width=(int)1920, height=(int)1080, framerate=(fraction)30/1
Bruno
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 12:09 PM Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>
>
>
> > Am 15.11.2019 um 18:29 schrieb Verachten Bruno :
> >
> > So far, I have tried ffmpeg -f v4l2 -pix_fmt nv12 -s 19
Hi there,
First of all, sorry for being vague, I don't have ffmpeg command line
options yet, I'm just trying to know if I'm totally mistaken, or if my
idea could be implemented quite safely/easily.
I'm currently thinking of getting rid of YouTube for streaming within
the company I work for (becau
That's a very interesting subject (to me at least).
I would like to embed automatic (or human generated, depending on the
budget) subtitles to help hearing-impaired people grab most of the
talk in our conference.
I am producing H.264 and sending it (for the time being) to YouTube,
so your request i
Hi there,
I'd like to extract the number of frames pushed when streaming with ffmpeg
to a RTMP server.
For the time being, I can see the number of frames in the console, and I
read that the -report option could redirect that information to a file.
I could then parse the file, and extract the frame
Hi there,
I unfortunately have to stream from behind a proxy. It works on one of my
machines thanks to redsocks. The RTMP handshake goes well, and I can stream
to twitch or youtube.
On another machine, with the same redsocks configuration, the handshake
never finishes, be it with youtube or twitch
37x
289|42.8|
303|41.7|1.38x
325|41.8|
347|41.9|1.42x
369|41.9|1.44x
391|42.0|1.45x
413|42.0|1.47x
435|42.1|1.48x
457|42.1|1.49x
479|42.2|
501|42.2|1.51x
523|42.3|1.52x
545|42.3|1.53x
559|41.7|1.51x
581|41.8|1.52x
603|41.8|1.52x
Thanks.
Bruno Verachten
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