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
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 -
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
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
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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
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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