moritz I do not want any front-end, these are often very poor and basic, the command line is not complicated, the question is that the documentcion is unclear, little concise, should build a clean documentaion
2016-03-06 19:28 GMT+01:00 Moritz Barsnick <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 17:33:22 +0100, juan carlos Rebate wrote: >> is not wrong, if you look at the section vera protocols; >> >> ffmpeg -i somefile.ogg -c copy -listen 1 -f ogg http://server:port >> this is to send a local file via http,therefore I would say to convey >> the same way >> >> ffmpeg -i rtp://239.0.0.5:8208 -c copy -listen 1 -f mp4 http://localhost:80 > > Juan Carlos, this is a big misunderstanding, on several sides. Indeed, > the example says that, and it doesn't say anything about caveats and > restrictions. Yet it is an example regarding HTTP serving, not on the > complete chain of actions. (It's an *example*, so I don't even think it > should.) > > The bigger misunderstanding is your deduction that your command line > should work. Just as running ffmpeg is complicated and complex, so is > the whole topic of multimedia conversion. If you want something to take > the complexity and the problems away from you, you will need some sort > of front-end which tries its best at that. ffmpeg on the other hand > allows you to access almost any detail of the conversion process, and > will error out in various scenarios, and most often give good error > messages. In your case, it gave a good error message, and it means: > > Whatever your input (from rtp:// is), it cannot by muxed into the "mp4" > format. > > If you show us the command line and the complete, uncut console output, > we can try to help in making your command work, or explain why it can't > work. (And not in Spanish, sorry.) > >> States, the other countries were allowed to dupe the smokescreen of >> the United States > > Sorry about the lack of Spanish documentation. It is hard enough to > find people to improve the English documentation. Please do understand > that none of this is done professionally, i.e. as a job with a regular > pay. Instead almost all of it is volunteer work by extremely committed > people. If you can help out or if you know someone who could, you and > they are very welcome! > > Constructive feedback is of course also welcome. > > By the way, the documentation you are looking at is very much of a > reference, not necessarily an introduction. There are other better > sources of introduction, like the initial chapters of the docs, or the > ffmpeg wiki. > > Moritz > _______________________________________________ > ffmpeg-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
