True. Having multiple -f options on the output section of the ffmpeg sender
command line is unnecessary and has been adjusted since originally posted.
Only the last one takes effect, but doesn't trigger an error.
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After discussing with support within the #ffmpeg IRC channel, this approach
doesn't seem to be too reliable or consistent to keep track of frame count
from sender and receiver. A "frame" in ffmpeg at the decoding side is just
"however many samples the decoder decoded from one packet". The thing
I am streaming audio between two linux machines using ffmpeg and ffplay. The
sender is using rtsp to transport audio using a USB microphone over TCP. The
receiver (listener) is receiving and playing the audio received using
ffplay.
Sending:
Receiving(listening):
Using /‘ashowinfo’/, I am