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    25 janvier 2014, par Farawin

    I'm building an application in C++ that should use FFmpeg to send a live stream to Flash Media Server. For starters I would like to be able to send a .mp4 file. Using the FFmpeg .exe I can do it like this :

    ffmpeg -re -i TEST.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -f flv rtmp://[host]/[application]/[stream]

    How would you go about implementing something like that in code ? I can only figure out how to read data, not write it. I have found functions to open input but nothing about how to connect to FMS. All write functions I can find seems to be how to write to file. Please advice.

  • How to use Wowza media server with Jack Audio Connection Kit as input on MAC OS ?

    15 mai 2016, par Saneet

    I need to live broadcast multiple RTSP streams out of the audio mixing software StudioOne. For this I am using Jack Audio Connection Kit as the connector. I’ve already tried using IceCast with Darkice but the latency went up to 6+ seconds which won’t work for the project that I’m working on. That’s why I’m using the Wowza media server which does RTSP streaming instead of HTTP.

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  • Encoding of video returns 0, and nothing written to the output file

    14 juillet 2014, par AnilJ

    I have written a code to record the webcam feed into a file on disk. I am attempting to do this using IContainer class rather than IMediaWriter class. I am pasting the code snippet below showing important sections of the code.

    The problem I am facing is that nothing is being written to the file. Some of the observations I have made are as follows :

    1. In the Record() function, the ’while’ loop is kicked off, but the mVideoEncoder.encodeVideo(packet, frame, offset) ; method always returns zero (0). This results in no picture complete and no data is being written to the output file. Can you please provide clue as to what is missing ?
    2. I checked that the frame size is 80640, which confirms that frame has data.
    3. I see that only header and trailer is being written to the file.

    Let me know if you need any other information.

    public class WebcamRecorder {

       private boolean StartVideoEncoder() {

           boolean result = true;

           // Open a container
           mPositionInMicroseconds = 0;
           mOutputContainer = IContainer.make();
           mOutputContainer.open(mOutputFileName, IContainer.Type.WRITE, null);

           // Create the video stream and get its coder
           ICodec videoCodec = ICodec.findEncodingCodec(ICodec.ID.CODEC_ID_H264);
           IStream videoStream = mOutputContainer.addNewStream(videoCodec);
           mVideoEncoder = videoStream.getStreamCoder();

           // Setup the stream coder
           mFrameRate = IRational.make(1, 30);
           mVideoEncoder.setWidth(Constants.RESAMPLE_PICT_WIDTH);
           mVideoEncoder.setHeight(Constants.RESAMPLE_PICT_HEIGHT);
           mVideoEncoder.setFrameRate(mFrameRate);
           mVideoEncoder.setTimeBase(IRational.make(mFrameRate.getDenominator(),
                                     mFrameRate.getNumerator()));
           mVideoEncoder.setBitRate(350000);
           mVideoEncoder.setNumPicturesInGroupOfPictures(30);
           mVideoEncoder.setPixelType(IPixelFormat.Type.YUV420P);
           mVideoEncoder.setFlag(IStreamCoder.Flags.FLAG_QSCALE, true);
           mVideoEncoder.setGlobalQuality(0);

           // Open the encoder
           mVideoEncoder.open(null, null);

           // Write the header
           mOutputContainer.writeHeader();

           return result;
       }

       public void Record() {

           picture = GetNextPicture();
           image = Utils.videoPictureToImage(picture);
           // convert to the right image type
           BufferedImage bgrScreen = ConvertToType(image, BufferedImage.TYPE_3BYTE_BGR);
           IConverter converter = ConverterFactory.createConverter(bgrScreen, mVideoEncoder.getPixelType());
           IVideoPicture frame = converter.toPicture(bgrScreen, mPositionInMicroseconds);
           frame.setQuality(0);

           IPacket packet = IPacket.make();
           int offset = 0;
           while (offset < frame.getSize()) {
               int bytesEncoded = mVideoEncoder.encodeVideo(packet, frame, offset);
               if (bytesEncoded < 0) {
                   throw new RuntimeException("Unable to encode video.");
               }
               offset += bytesEncoded;

               if (packet.isComplete()) {
                   System.out.println("Packet is complete");
                   if (mOutputContainer.writePacket(packet) < 0) {
                       throw new RuntimeException(
                               "Could not write packet to container.");
                   }

                   // Update frame time
                   mPositionInMicroseconds += (mFrameRate.getDouble() * Math.pow(1000, 2));
                   break;
               }
           }
       }

       public void Cleanup() {

           if (mOutputContainer != null) {
               mOutputContainer.writeTrailer();
               mOutputContainer.close();
               // mOutputContainer.flushPackets();
           }

           if (mVideoEncoder != null) {
               mVideoEncoder.close();
           }
       }
    }