Mitja Pirih <mitja <at> alternet.si> writes: > I am grabbing a live mpeg2 multicast stream from my provider and > creating a HLS x264 with AAC from it. Everything works great at least > for some time, after a certain period of time (i can't define the time > parameter it is random) it happens for audio and video to go out of sync > usually in 48 hours. Audio looks to work as expected without anomalies, > video gets choppy and out of sync with audio. Some video frames get > skipped as the video for a couple of seconds gets on fast forward, then > it stops and then plays again, but still out of sync. I suspect it > starts when anomalies on the source start. When I restart the stream it > just works. > > Any ideas? Should I provide you with a full ffmpeg output > or maybe you just know how to get rid of a problem?
The FFmpeg command and the console output are always useful (and while unlikely it is not impossible that somebody knows what's going wrong) but I fear that you have to record the whole input (!) stream to allow us to reproduce. > I do have a video chunk if you need to check it out. Output files are very often useless but if you already have one... Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
