On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Jieyun Fu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I sent this email to ffmpeg-user but just realized that was not the right
> mailing list to ask. Sorry for spamming if you saw this message before.
>
> I have a program on the server side that is able to generate a series of
> JPEG files, and I want to play these files on the client browser as a video
> stream, with a desired frame rates (this video should be playing while the
> new JPEG files are being generated). Meanwhile, I have a wav file that is
> handy and I want to play this wav file in the client side, when the
> streaming video is being played.
>
> Is there anyway to do it? I have done a plenty of research but can't find a
> satisfactory solution -- all solutions I found require me to have all the
> images files ready before generating the video. However, I need to play the
> video while the images are feeding in.
>
> I understand that ffserver allows me to stream the video to the client
> side,
> if ffmpeg can generate a "live feed." So my question is reduced to, how to
> use ffmpeg libraries to generate video while the images are feeding in.
>
> I am very new to this area, so more detailed explanation will be extremely
> appreciated. Thank you so much!
>
> Jieyun
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Do you know about mjpeg file format? As I understand, you don't need any
special libraries to generate video - just use mjpeg.
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