On 02/06/2010 12:04, Dominik Tomczak wrote:
Hello
This cmd line is obvious to me. My problem is that
1. RTP stream comes together with RTCP. Usually FFMpeg takes the next UDP
target port to send RTCP stream. So in the example you gave the RTP will go
to port 5000 and RTCP to port 5001. If I open the sdp file generated by
FFMpeg, it does not play the video at all. I have to modify the port because
VLC seems to use the given in SDP file port for RTCP and the port above for
RTP. If I modify the file according to that, I can see the video being
played but it is rubbish. Is there any other video player tool that can play
FFMPeg RTP stream?
The video looks like there:
http://dominiktomczak.com/photo/stream_video.JPG
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:35 AM, sotlef<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
yep, you can encode h264 over rtp
about h264:
ffmpeg -i yourvideo.avi -f rtp -vcodec libx264 -an -vpre libx264-default
rtp://localhost:5000?localport=5100
p.s.: for h264 you should place ffpresets files in ~/.ffmpeg, -vpre
libx264-default is ~/.ffmpeg/libx264-default.ffpreset
aac:
ffmpeg -i yourvideo.avi -f rtp -acodec aac -vn
rtp://localhost:5010?localport=5110
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