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  • I detected an error downloading a twitch tv stream. I use ffmpeg. That error stops the download, how can I fix it ? [closed]

    9 juin, par sort35ofn

    I wanted to perform a download via ffmpeg of a video streamed live on the Twitch tv platform. I have windows 10 and I use cmd to run ffmpeg.

    


    The command I use to download the concert is :

    


    ffmpeg.exe -i "m3u8-link" -c copy name.ts


    


    I once downloaded with yt-dlp, but noticed that the quality was noticeably lower, at least using the following command :
yt-dlp.exe -f (bestvideo+bestaudio/best) "amazon-channel-link"

    


    That's why I prefer to download with ffmpeg. Normally I haven't had any problems with downloads. But this is already the third time (not continuously/consecutively) that I get this error. That error causes the download of the stream to terminate. It is not like in other occasions that sometimes a .ts fragment (of 3 seconds, for example) has already expired (and is not included in the download) but the download continues.

    


    [https @ 000001edada180c0] Opening 'https://sae12.playlist.ttvnw.net/v1/playlist/Cr4GlKuutNM7CxfM9Sq0mdUFxA8uA3F2oluPaJOmOPaBjmTkdiv4RxnkTtt_tEV8t2CyuH6D1E0HB3Erpbjq3mCfV5KqO4GfOMNOElmyYe2AKZcyQJHNeavrFfVBPB_pbDS5PYWTzUHoS0iTLfmn2cx-wHMHXa5MO-IdGPRixWDvezKNhOebWYscoIWvYwstshPSFvem1EN1UES7QfIDHSlBcZF3lGeVpg2yl05dhVwAX8YI9rnBtXYbwAUwcjEmPiqk_wm6oEX-2LRsw_05dznnVv6BbyYsLvyZu810xt9BNQU6rNCSzuoZhVx8gFxoyEdUt-VV3L_xj78-5CFibrvnO4uCafCZ5-wE_bEtUQeuHsLmm9Qf9Pj5BIGB2BHWm2LqlGTHcDG-8Z0u1-3_FB_h7fN7-uuyN-6-lreZYHDPviM8hKHFMU3zwNY29elgKRPgVMJ-4ysLWGuOPdwrylJpLFJSzsXhZaEE4p_4Zg6gfDuozYYttmPI2G1LErd5p1lT9DkQncFZibymap5Fiv-x21-jeNbrZo92PfW7lIo6NPdlnPWyoUTOb2KjgU9R0fm1UJt1kQJmQMVyDN2OHZ4t7dcAfyGMTwU26O7DdaYZhhv8mPMteBZcyjnLKH7e5AMtHUEVO2r9QIOiH0wDLNh-f9WS2kmRdJENBvl5mMGdyVHhBc9K9G5SuxBesi6F_9P_8agwpPo51m8ikJvSVJKduoIfVLSuto2SIe4DFI7hMxbplWfxBb1PNEoMWyeQd0iHUwDqQwVCFHq8OhGBp1EJtx1CNVtBhztLIqNXBbxR1Cdy8tx5rdJjq4EKlFKU3eh3_aRkhe7gulUKx2cZYNg4bGHpNBU1DP-std8xG1ckPdTpig-h_1okYPd7sXnynBFnhMHkVipsIJC4fkoT2MXHo3ItgMgTUBh1-oWD6qaD00VDM9TyDcCawJt-kI8-KnwlUkh7pq2cUv9ODqSjm5xcLoxPUxutCoZ9aKq9cnV0kqKPXxmLOekmgWK8G8MjFZ6Es5n46NeKREgQEBUTf2TZkUTOHZAiElyPy0ZdyOxFkdFZ06yqq8zUWG_dnhpgbrS1SueCOx5rGInRIdg94TIaDLMJTUvkLrqDdcS2jiABKgl1cy1lYXN0LTIwuAw.m3u8' for reading
[https @ 000001edad715600] HTTP error 500 Internal Server Errortrate=4480.2kbits/s speed=1.01x elapsed=0:17:30.76
[hls @ 000001edab89e500] keepalive request failed for 'https://sae12.playlist.ttvnw.net/v1/playlist/Cr4GlKuutNM7CxfM9Sq0mdUFxA8uA3F2oluPaJOmOPaBjmTkdiv4RxnkTtt_tEV8t2CyuH6D1E0HB3Erpbjq3mCfV5KqO4GfOMNOElmyYe2AKZcyQJHNeavrFfVBPB_pbDS5PYWTzUHoS0iTLfmn2cx-wHMHXa5MO-IdGPRixWDvezKNhOebWYscoIWvYwstshPSFvem1EN1UES7QfIDHSlBcZF3lGeVpg2yl05dhVwAX8YI9rnBtXYbwAUwcjEmPiqk_wm6oEX-2LRsw_05dznnVv6BbyYsLvyZu810xt9BNQU6rNCSzuoZhVx8gFxoyEdUt-VV3L_xj78-5CFibrvnO4uCafCZ5-wE_bEtUQeuHsLmm9Qf9Pj5BIGB2BHWm2LqlGTHcDG-8Z0u1-3_FB_h7fN7-uuyN-6-lreZYHDPviM8hKHFMU3zwNY29elgKRPgVMJ-4ysLWGuOPdwrylJpLFJSzsXhZaEE4p_4Zg6gfDuozYYttmPI2G1LErd5p1lT9DkQncFZibymap5Fiv-x21-jeNbrZo92PfW7lIo6NPdlnPWyoUTOb2KjgU9R0fm1UJt1kQJmQMVyDN2OHZ4t7dcAfyGMTwU26O7DdaYZhhv8mPMteBZcyjnLKH7e5AMtHUEVO2r9QIOiH0wDLNh-f9WS2kmRdJENBvl5mMGdyVHhBc9K9G5SuxBesi6F_9P_8agwpPo51m8ikJvSVJKduoIfVLSuto2SIe4DFI7hMxbplWfxBb1PNEoMWyeQd0iHUwDqQwVCFHq8OhGBp1EJtx1CNVtBhztLIqNXBbxR1Cdy8tx5rdJjq4EKlFKU3eh3_aRkhe7gulUKx2cZYNg4bGHpNBU1DP-std8xG1ckPdTpig-h_1okYPd7sXnynBFnhMHkVipsIJC4fkoT2MXHo3ItgMgTUBh1-oWD6qaD00VDM9TyDcCawJt-kI8-KnwlUkh7pq2cUv9ODqSjm5xcLoxPUxutCoZ9aKq9cnV0kqKPXxmLOekmgWK8G8MjFZ6Es5n46NeKREgQEBUTf2TZkUTOHZAiElyPy0ZdyOxFkdFZ06yqq8zUWG_dnhpgbrS1SueCOx5rGInRIdg94TIaDLMJTUvkLrqDdcS2jiABKgl1cy1lYXN0LTIwuAw.m3u8' with error: 'Server returned 5XX Server Error reply' when parsing playlist
[https @ 000001edad714900] HTTP error 500 Internal Server Errortrate=4480.2kbits/s speed=   1x elapsed=0:17:32.82
[hls @ 000001edab89e500] Failed to reload playlist 0
[https @ 000001edab8a4dc0] Opening 'https://c513a515af41.chantenay.akamai.hls.ttvnw.net/v1/segment/CvUCxQ8TAK7dXfVU_OB77Tl0jy4jVuXiNgXG_97z6zGC4vXLrJNkgegJgVTcnrjyxZuL37UAeKJ9nhR48Yq2YRy_r8EnJ3PyAX407Gj21HDw3AG1KFXL-Z1ysn7DFTvOb434uA_farXGB276wYH-n0dFr7TzD7G2sCLcYSZeyadGEwJbq3wvb7AglP8UEU0JxwZRVKWx0zX9Vd4I3EiSdAUP7w96T75UBwreFKwxvq16-od59YpbneYRYUYkgKEZSLTgrmCkm_nN4FWxOCSOhFHqHmjCenSREMJMdSHbhcqgvU5pdIxSm0ITMAxY4jX6cUTFKsqYGeKwCMHjy0gptCuPGVvEJCffxq00YNmF194USBRWumBZCp0TuRtI4LzjyPB1LARLdzJ56bCibI6lRE4hDn53zAV5ZUcWlkUIuUJ52D4vH3fRl85AQHV8UiWl8MEfyjJ4B8XxThp7lZ8nhAX42pUJ_8YgaK6BO51syG2Rkm9icm8ddRoM8pDl2Pkp8FgFncdIIAEqCXVzLWVhc3QtMjC4DA.ts?dna=CnWfUp8FT0O95nMtHpmzX-0LudnQmJLc-YARNX594okBXpxNtNQOAoOFUhTgI3_AReiOPiW_1e2e3oeoXJfoJbH4KZniEQhFhSWU7wMaSzM8CkZomzvn1Gig5l71lY9wSw8DV-QRh6LK7zfRqp5yy547EAFTbcwaDDnujf_TZXo1TVET8CABKgl1cy1lYXN0LTIwuAw' for reading
[https @ 000001edad4be180] Opening 'https://c513a515af41.chantenay.akamai.hls.ttvnw.net/v1/segment/CvUCvDoClU0qVRu8zB4Vm0gdhBMUSkOd9X-6zOlmLSLjAZDs-Oxj_mW5vBJWinuwpM4xU4bDToC8hfj7Xv80h6Rc93voJNaNiUxYWszEFu1AJh-_LsqxEJA-3nW8MBNo9YeaecC_EX8TF0VTaVBGiLI1SQNREb-1B5pAkYXfVcO_OSI2QqrssKXbBzkNwsx6dW38ir7CNT9qTZACJGzDZkxXYrSlArubviw_wXxSKXQKn0YcF3yXeKO4iXHRjkyrX0rnaSM3PRDJhr1xGT47u9J5jymTL55O9QRLS-9Z8ZN1LhqpXLxBFJbFi-4v_yJZWponNmS3F6b3rMhW3WCv5qw96B4UHF7NjFJWk0LmyLTkNcBAPC2yyARDZ02MoIXPzMSEq9Z1O4jrASPj34HXA_8BdxqZdVtyzjEekR2ThJkueLyFshQ3HIGkeFH49xpQmDNgE93VovfMACG9RTUCIPP9cZuOhTkoFBpT7JSrOx_p2oS3q4QiYxoMQNuunEN7QhQW4OPMIAEqCXVzLWVhc3QtMjC4DA.ts?dna=CnWfUp8FT0O95nMtHpmzX-0LudnQmJLc-YARNX594okBXpxNtNQOAoOFUhTgI3_AReiOPiW_1e2e3oeoXJfoJbH4KZniEQhFhSWU7wMaSzM8CkZomzvn1Gig5l71lY9wSw8DV-QRh6LK7zfRqp5yy547EAFTbcwaDDnujf_TZXo1TVET8CABKgl1cy1lYXN0LTIwuAw' for reading
[in#0/hls @ 000001edab89e3c0] Error during demuxing: Server returned 5XX Server Error reply 1x elapsed=0:17:33.34
[out#0/mpegts @ 000001edab92e880] video:547017KiB audio:12398KiB subtitle:0KiB other streams:0KiB global headers:0KiB muxing overhead: 3.451806%
frame=26450 fps= 25 q=-1.0 Lsize=  578726KiB time=00:17:37.96 bitrate=4481.2kbits/s speed=   1x elapsed=0:17:33.35

yt-dlp>


    


    Is there any way to prevent this error ? Or can I do something so that the download does not stop because of this error ?

    


    And excuse me but I forgot to take a screenshot of the cmd screen, so I don't remember the colors of the letters (it certainly changed the colors of the letters when the error appeared). So I proceed to indicate that the error starts when it says : “ [hls @ 000001edab89e500] keepalive request failed for ”.

    


  • avcodec/dvbsubdec : support returning exact end times

    22 juin 2014, par Anshul Maheshwari
    avcodec/dvbsubdec : support returning exact end times
    

    fixess part of ticket #2024

    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>

    • [DH] libavcodec/dvbsubdec.c
  • Should H.264 bit rate be multiples of 8 ?

    31 août 2016, par Dan Sharp

    I’m working on a video platform receiving H.264 video and building an HLS stream (transmuxing the H.264 to Mpeg2 TS segments via calls to ffmpeg).

    I wanted to set the bit rate to be about 2000 kbps, but I’m wondering : does it matter if it’s 2000 or 2048 ?

    In other words, do things calculate better if the bit rate is multiples of 8, like 512 or 2024 or 2048 ?

    I don’t know enough about how the bit rate is used, either on the sending side (camera) or on the processing side (ffmpeg).

    From tests... I can’t see any noticeable difference between 2000 and 2048, but maybe one is slightly better than another for the transmuxing and segmenting ?

    I welcome any thoughts/advice.