On 01/18/2016 10:02 PM, Ryan Williams
wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 January 2016 02:13 Sam Logan wrote:
I have a video AVI file, "Video.avi", consisting of a video and an
audio track, and a separate audio file, "Audio.mp3". I want to do the
following two things:
(1)
First, I want to produce a v
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From: "chovy"
To: "ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org"
Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Invalid data found when processing input
Date: Thu, Jan 7, 2016 4:37 AM
I'm getting an "Invalid data found when processing input" when trying to copy
this stream:
ffmpeg -i
http://nflioslivesvg2-i.a
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From: "Thomas Hehl"
To: "FFmpeg user questions"
Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Installationon Debian not working
Date: Thu, Dec 31, 2015 6:58 AM
I had exactly this same problem on Ubuntu where my 265 library didn't
build. I ended up going forward and leaving out the 265 libra
ter),
and it is really easy. It is just really ugly (3 or 4 parts), and we don't
have the means to make the transmitter small enough to be useable.
Thanks for the help!
Dave
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 7:54 PM, a...@fumatic.org wrote:
> would it not be easier to use an rtmp server to
would it not be easier to use an rtmp server to "aggregate" and have the
students stream their desktops to it?
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From: "David Peterson"
To: "FFmpeg user questions"
Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Using ffmpeg to stream IS desktop.
Date: Sun, Dec 20, 2015 5:57 PM
Thank you. I ha
your 'local' test is not a valid test,
your not using the same container or protocol.
split your steps for testing maybe.
try writing the file on the server using an mpegts container
ffmpeg -i http://example.com/master.m3u8 -c copy master.ts
and then after you have written the file.
ffmpeg -