Thanks Carl,
It sounds like I will need to find another way other than ffmpeg for
this use case then? Does anyone have any suggestions. I have tried
gstreamer but so far haven't had any luck there either.
Jim
On 2020-05-11 5:32 p.m., Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Sa., 9. Mai 2020 um 18:48 Uhr
Am Sa., 9. Mai 2020 um 18:48 Uhr schrieb Jim Ruxton :
> > ffmpeg does not completely support your use case, it should work with
> > ffplay.
>
> Are you saying I could use ffplay in a similar way to split the audio
> and video from the stream but keep them in sync?
No I just wanted to highlight t
Thanks Carl,
Am 09.05.2020 um 09:14 schrieb Jim Ruxton :
I am trying to retrieve a YoutubeLive stream and send the video stream to a
video loopback device and the audio to my souncard. This works however it
appears that the audio is delayed by a second or so. Is there a better way to
do thi
> Am 09.05.2020 um 09:14 schrieb Jim Ruxton :
>
> I am trying to retrieve a YoutubeLive stream and send the video stream to a
> video loopback device and the audio to my souncard. This works however it
> appears that the audio is delayed by a second or so. Is there a better way to
> do this s
Have a look at the "-itsoffset" parameter for constant delays.
Also you might want to drop the "-re" [1].
[1] https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/StreamingGuide#The-reflag
Best regards,
Stephan Monecke
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Am 9. Mai 2020 09:14:23 MESZ schrieb Jim Rux
I am trying to retrieve a YoutubeLive stream and send the video stream
to a video loopback device and the audio to my souncard. This works
however it appears that the audio is delayed by a second or so. Is there
a better way to do this so they aren't out of sync or failing that is
there a way t