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  • Using FFMPEG to stream continuously videos files to a RTMP server

    16 avril 2017, par KKetch

    ffmpeg handles RTMP streaming as input or output, and it’s working well.

    I want to stream some videos (a dynamic playlist managed by a python script) to a RTMP server, and i’m currently doing something quite simple : streaming my videos one by one with FFMPEG to the RTMP server, however this causes a connection break every time a video end, and the stream is ready to go when the next video begins.

    I would like to stream those videos without any connection breaks continuously, then the stream could be correctly viewed.

    I use this command to stream my videos one by one to the server

    ffmpeg -re -y -i myvideo.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 600k -r 25 -s 640x360 \
    -filter:v yadif -ab 64k -ac 1 -ar 44100 -f flv \
    "rtmp://mystreamingserver/app/streamName"

    I looked for some workarounds over the internet for many days, and i found some people talking about using a named pipe as input in ffmpeg, I’ve tried it and it didn’t work well since ffmpeg does not only close the RTMP stream when a new video comes but also closes itself.

    Is there any way to do this ? (stream a dynamic playlist of videos with ffmpeg to RTMP server without connection breaks

  • Using FFMPEG to stream continuously videos files to a RTMP server

    5 septembre 2023, par kketch

    ffmpeg handles RTMP streaming as input or output, and it's working well.

    



    I want to stream some videos (a dynamic playlist managed by a python script) to a RTMP server, and i'm currently doing something quite simple : streaming my videos one by one with FFMPEG to the RTMP server, however this causes a connection break every time a video end, and the stream is ready to go when the next video begins.

    



    I would like to stream those videos without any connection breaks continuously, then the stream could be correctly viewed.

    



    I use this command to stream my videos one by one to the server

    



    ffmpeg -re -y -i myvideo.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -b:v 600k -r 25 -s 640x360 \
-filter:v yadif -ab 64k -ac 1 -ar 44100 -f flv \
"rtmp://mystreamingserver/app/streamName"


    



    I looked for some workarounds over the internet for many days, and i found some people talking about using a named pipe as input in ffmpeg, I've tried it and it didn't work well since ffmpeg does not only close the RTMP stream when a new video comes but also closes itself.

    



    Is there any way to do this ? (stream a dynamic playlist of videos with ffmpeg to RTMP server without connection breaks

    


  • Is there a way using FFmpeg or software that would allow a user to upload a video with audio muted, but download the video with the audio rencoded ?

    10 octobre 2013, par user2868184

    Here is the background :

    I am looking to start a video sharing site that would allow artists to upload their original dance choreography. The problem is that while the choreography is original, the music most likely won't be. I would like the user to be able to upload the video with the sound muted, but once it's downloaded the sound would return. I am looking to host this on a WordPress site but is there a way using FFmpeg or a plug-in that would accomplish this ? I am a very novice programmer but I would like to to be able to suggest a solution to a plugin developer.

    This would also allow me to display and play multiple videos on a page without having all of the audio overlap one another. Thanks in advance for your help !!!