Hi,
I am trying to use ffmpeg to accept a live UDP SPTS stream from a remote
site and retransmit it on my LAN in RTP multicast format. The source
contains one video and two audio in TS format and I want to simply
repackage that stream into RTP. I can use VLC's streaming wizard to
perform this
Hello everyone - I am trying hard to rip my own DVD collection onto my
fileserver but it doesn't work properly.
Input-streams are:
Stream #0:0: Data: dvd_nav_packet
Stream #0:1: Video: mpeg2video (Main), yuv420p(tv, top first), 720x576
[SAR 64:45 DAR 16:9], 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc
Stream
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:06 AM, Adi Marvillo wrote:
> Hello everyone - I am trying hard to rip my own DVD collection onto my
> fileserver but it doesn't work properly.
> Input-streams are:
> Stream #0:0: Data: dvd_nav_packet
> Stream #0:1: Video: mpeg2video (Main), yuv420p(tv, top
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 15:15:42 +0100, Glenn Cooper wrote:
> I am trying to stream to YT by using a live Icecast radio stream and
> converting it on the fly. Whilst I have this working, the CPU overhead is
> simply ridiculous and I suspect there's an error with my usage. I would hope
> that
So which is the format I should use in this case (for the latest Windows bin
and Linux sources)? Which changes I have to do to the ffserver config?Are those
windows and linux versions compatible?
El martes, 20 de febrero de 2018 18:35:17 ART, Carl Eugen Hoyos
escribió:
My prefered way to transcode my DVD is to rely on a first dump with mplayer
then the eventual transcoding with ffmpeg.
Mplayer summoned with this line to identify the tracks (the biggest being
the movie, most likely):
mplayer -nosound -dvd-device g: dvd:// -identify
Then ripping it:
mplayer
Joel Roth wrote:
> Following up my own post.
>
> Joel Roth wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > First of all, thanks to the ffmpeg developers and community
> > for this awesome software.
> >
> > I'm using a two-pass workflow, where I pipe concatenate
> > source files in the first pass, then trim and
Following up my own post.
Joel Roth wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> First of all, thanks to the ffmpeg developers and community
> for this awesome software.
>
> I'm using a two-pass workflow, where I pipe concatenate
> source files in the first pass, then trim and process the
> result in a second pass.
Joel Roth wrote:
> Joel Roth wrote:
> > Following up my own post.
> >
> > Joel Roth wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > First of all, thanks to the ffmpeg developers and community
> > > for this awesome software.
> > >
> > > I'm using a two-pass workflow, where I pipe concatenate
> > > source
Hi list,
First of all, thanks to the ffmpeg developers and community
for this awesome software.
I'm using a two-pass workflow, where I pipe concatenate
source files in the first pass, then trim and process the
result in a second pass. I am not changing framerates.
Quoting from
Am 21.02.2018 um 05:47 schrieb Nhất Linh Nguyễn:
Dear Ffmpeg Admin !
wtf
Can you tell me the way build ffmpeg with openh264
why don't you just use supported libx264
when people only would start to talk about their problems and not about
wild guessed solution with no backing...
Dear Ffmpeg Admin !
Can you tell me the way build ffmpeg with openh264
Thanks you so much !
Regards,
Linhnn
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