Hello, I am trying to send an rtp multicast of a stream with the configuration below. It works; however, when the max file size is reached (or the disk fills up if that parameter is excluded from ffmpeg) the program ends. The desired behavior would be to just keep a small section of the stream as per the docs the ffm file can "store a moving time segment of an infinite movie or a whole movie." The current behavior confuses me as clients are able to play the sdp file and receive the content from the beginning which seems inconsistent with multicast. How do I make ffmpeg create an FFM with a moving time segment of an infinite movie?
Thanks, Eric Command line ffmpeg start: Ffmpeg -i "rtmp://192.168.10.10/push/test" -flags:a +global_header -pixel_format yuv420p -acodec libfdk_aac -vcodec libx264 -fs 2097152 /tmp/1.ffm ffserver.cfg: HTTPPort 8090 RTSPPort 554 HTTPBindAddress 0.0.0.0 MaxHTTPConnections 1000 MaxBandwidth 10000000 MaxClients 200 CustomLog - <Stream test1.rtp> Format rtp MulticastAddress 224.1.1.17 MulticastPort 5000 MulticastTTL 63 NoLoop VideoCodec libx264 AVOptionAudio flags +global_header AudioCodec libfdk_aac File /tmp/1.ffm </Stream> <Stream status.html> Format status ACL allow localhost </Stream> _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user