Actually thats not nonsense, i set the wrong framerate, file size is the same.
2013/6/6 Alexander Wischnewski <aw.wi...@googlemail.com> > wget didnt worked, but i have a small test program to save the stream > output. > The saved file gets decoded well with ffmpeg, so it seems it is not a > decoding issue. > > The test program is removing any RTSP / RTP header information, the camera > with the working h264 http stream is sending the same RTSP / RTP headers, i > dont think this is the cause. Now i am more confused .... > > When i recording the raw stream of both cameras on hard disk the only big > difference is the file size, the stream not working is producing much more > data. Is there a way to change the http buffer size for incoming packets in > ffmpeg ? > > Greetings, > Alex > > 2013/6/6 Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceho...@ag.or.at> > >> Alexander Wischnewski <aw.wisch@...> writes: >> >> > ffmpeg -i " >> http://192.168.1.166:86/livestream/12?action=play&media=video" >> > -vcodec copy h264_ip_cam_input.avi >> > >> > Was this the wrong way ? >> >> Not necessarily, but it will likely not help showing >> if there is a bug in FFmpeg or not. >> Does wget work? Or is there maybe another program to >> simply dump the network packets? >> >> Carl Eugen >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Libav-user mailing list >> Libav-user@ffmpeg.org >> http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user >> > >
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