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Duplicate input stream into many output streams
10 juin 2017, par FarshadI want to catch my ip camera stream and distribute it into for example 10 different streams with ffmpeg ? How can i do that ? I have checked here but nothing helpful.
Is it possible or is there any better option ?
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Linking VLC build to ffmpeg build libraries
14 mars 2017, par gatorfaceI’m receiving the following error message when attempting to build VLC :
checking for mad_bit_init in -lmad... yes
checking for MPG123... yes
checking for libavutil variant... libav
checking for GST_APP... yes
checking for GST_VIDEO... yes
checking for AVCODEC... no
configure: error: Requested 'libavcodec >= 57.16.0' but version of libavcodec is 56.1.0. Pass --disable-avcodec to ignore this error.I am running the command (first step of Configuration from link below, I did the contrib method and built everything else as well) :
./configure
So let’s get the obvious out of the way : I’m missing the most recent version of libavcodec (v57). Using
--disable-avcodec
is not a viable solution. Doing a quickapt-file search libavcodec
I’m seeing that for debian/jessie the latest version published is libavcodec56, not 57. I did also notice that libavcodec57 was available for installation with ffmpeg herehttps://ffmpeg.org/download.html
I actually needed to also build ffmpeg from source. So I did that, worked my way through the dependencies without too much trouble using the guide linked to below.
So here is my issue : After building and doing a make install of ffmpeg, I still get that error above, despite having the latest libavcodec freshly compiled.
So my question is : since I used that guide, I am still getting the error when building vlc. I see that the lib exists her :
/root/ffmpeg_build/lib/libavcodec.a
, and I figuredmake install
would put it where it needs to be. Is there some other compile flag I can set while compiling vlc to point it to that lib directory to look for libavcodec ?ffmpeg build : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu
vlc build : https://wiki.videolan.org/UnixCompile/
UPDATE : tried this, still getting the error message :
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ./configure
UPDATE2 : tried this, still getting the error message :
./configure --libdir="/root/ffmpeg_build/lib:$LIBDIR"
UPDATE3 : I tried merging my ffmpeg libs into my vlc libs and may have made things worse. My ffmpeg libs lived here : /root/ffmpeg_build/lib
My vlc build (contrib builds as well) lived here : /opt/vlc/So I merged them with my existing vlc contrib lib :
cp /root/ffmpeg_build/lib/* /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/
cp /root/ffmpeg_build/lib/pkgconfig/* /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/pkgconfig/Then ran configure :
./configure --with-contrib=contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu
Which finally worked, but now I get this error when I try to make :
Now I get the error :
/usr/bin/ld: /opt/vlc/contrib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib/libavformat.a(allformats.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `ff_a64_muxer' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
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Download RTSP recording content between two dates and times, or from start seconds to end seconds
23 septembre 2022, par holt2I need to download from an RTSP link the content recorded on an IP camera from a start and end date and time. It would also be valid to be able to download it from X seconds of start of the recording to seconds of end.


With this
ffmpeg
command I download the recording content from the RTSP link only from the beginning of the recording content, with the duration in seconds passed by the-t
parameter :

ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -i -r 30 -t <seconds> -y -vf scale=800:-1 -c:v libx264 -crf 20 -preset fast -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -ac 2 /path/to/video/filename.mp4
</seconds>


I tried to download with
ffmpeg
the content using temporary media fragment URIs (https://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/UA_Server_RTSP_Communication#.281.29_Temporal_Media_Fragment_URIs) but it doesn't do it correctly :

ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -i #t=10,20 -r 30 -y -vf scale=800:-1 -c:v libx264 -crf 20 -preset fast -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -ac 2 -ss 19:09:13 -t 5 /path/to/video/filename.mp4



I have also tried with
ffmpeg
to use the-ss
parameter to try to extract the recording from a specific hour, minute and second (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Seeking) but when running it gets stuck, it does not advance :

ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -i -r 30 -y -vf scale=800:-1 -c:v libx264 -crf 20 -preset fast -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -ac 2 -ss 19:09:13 -t <seconds> /path/to/video/filename.mp4
</seconds>


In case it's helpful, to get the RTSP link, I'm using the ONVIF protocol with a NodeJS library (https://github.com/agsh/onvif). I have also reviewed the ONVIF documentation available but have not found a way to download recorded content between start and end dates and times.


Do you know how to download from an RTSP link the content recorded on an IP camera from a start date and time and end date, or download it from X seconds of recording start to seconds of end ?


I am also open to use other tools or commands that can do this.