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Using ffmpeg with Flash Media Server and HDS
20 avril 2012, par JonathanI want to use ffmpeg to encode and publish a live stream to Flash Media Server. In order to support iOS devices, I need to implement HTTP Live Streaming as well. The video needs to be in H.264 format and the audio should be AAC. I don't have much experience working with ffmpeg, and I'm having a hard time getting this to work. This is the command that I've tried (and some variations as well) :
ffmpeg.exe -threads 15 -f dshow -i video="USB2.0 UVC WebCam":audio="Microphone (Realtek High Defini" \
-map_channel 0.1.1 -r 24 -acodec libvo_aacenc -ar 22050 -ab 128k -vcodec libx264 \
-s vga -vb 100k -f flv "rtmp:///livepkgr/livestream1?adbe-live-event=liveevent" \
-r 24 -acodec libvo_aacenc -ar 22050 -ab 128k -vcodec libx264 -s qvga -vb 200k \
-f flv "rtmp:///livepkgr/livestream2?adbe-live-event=liveevent" \
-r 24 -acodec libvo_aacenc -ar 22050 -ab 128k -vcodec libx264 -s vga -vb 350k
-f flv "rtmp:///livepkgr/livestream3?adbe-live-event=liveevent"When I run this, it appears to connect to FMS, but then I get a lot of error messages about dropped frames - I'm not sure if ANY frames get encoded successfully. My CPU usage is very high as well. I get a 404 error from FMS when I enter the URL of the *.m3u8 file for one of the individual streams (the main livestream.m3u8 file is accessible though). I have also tried outputting to a file instead of FMS, with no success. All I get is some very garbled sound and no video.
Any suggestions for what options/commands I should use to get this working ? Is anyone using ffmpeg with FMS to do HTTP Dynamic Streaming / HLS with MP4 video ? I've been struggling to get HDS/HLS working for some time now, and any help would be much appreciated ! It shouldn't make a difference, but I'm using FMS on Amazon EC2 with their AMI image.
Thanks !
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Why does ffmpeg hang indefinitely when composing videos ?
11 octobre 2022, par Brendan HillI am executing ffmpeg commands in a Java microservice (which runs dockerised in kubernetes in a temporary pod created by KEDA from an Amazon SQS queue... but unlikely to be relevant).


About 30% of the time, the ffmpeg process hangs indefinitely :



/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg 
 -i /tmp/transcode-3b928f5f-3cd9-4cd6-9175-b7c1621aa7ce13592236077853079159/person1.mkv 
 -i /tmp/transcode-3b928f5f-3cd9-4cd6-9175-b7c1621aa7ce13592236077853079159/person2.mkv
 -filter_complex [0:v][1:v]hstack=inputs=2[v];[0:a]aresample=async=1000[0sync];[1:a]aresample=async=1000[1sync];[0sync][1sync]amix[a] 
 -map [v] 
 -map [a] 
 -c:v libx264 
 -crf 18 
 -ac 2 
 -vsync 1 
 -r 25 
 -shortest /tmp/transcode-3b928f5f-3cd9-4cd6-9175-b7c1621aa7ce13592236077853079159/composed.mp4




This causes the Java code to wait indefinitely :



 Process proc = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd);

 StreamConsumer outConsumer = new StreamConsumer(proc.getInputStream(), stdout);
 StreamConsumer errConsumer = new StreamConsumer(proc.getErrorStream(), stderr);

 // execute data read/write in separate threads
 outExecutor.submit(outConsumer);
 errorExecutor.submit(errConsumer);

 proc.waitFor() // Hangs indefinitely, with ~30% probability




It is not specifically about the video files because they generally work on retry (with similar 30% failure probability so sometimes several retries are necessary). Of course, since it hangs indefinitely instead of exiting with failure, it has to wait hours before we risk another retry.


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Why is ffmpeg hanging indefinitely and how to fix ?


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Can I get ffmpeg to fail early instead of hanging indefinitely (so I can trigger retry immediately) ?


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I see many questions and posts about ffmpeg hanging indefinitely. Is ffmpeg inherently unstable ?










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Live stream doesn't seem to be passed to AWS correctly
12 août 2024, par NoobAmII'm trying to stream my live video into Amazon IVS and I don't see it on the live channels.


Is it possible I have a mistake in my FFMPEG configuration ?
I'm expecting to see this in my playback url or on the console screen for playback but I see nothing at the moment.


As I understand it, shouldn't I see some kind of playback in the live channels if a stream is being sent that channel ?


` async sendDataToIvs(channelArn: string, payload: any): Promise<void> {
 const injestServer = '***.global-contribute.live-video.net';
 const streamKey = 'sk_us-east-1_*****';
 
 const ffmpeg = spawn('ffmpeg', [
 '-re', // Read input at native frame rate
 '-i', '-', // Input from stdin (live stream data)
 '-r', '30', // Frame rate
 '-c:v', 'libx264', // Video codec - H.264
 '-pix_fmt', 'yuv420p', // Pixel format
 '-profile:v', 'main', // H.264 profile
 '-preset', 'veryfast', // Encoder quality setting
 '-x264opts', 'nal-hrd=cbr:no-scenecut', // Additional x264 options
 '-minrate', '3000', // Minimum bitrate
 '-maxrate', '3000', // Maximum bitrate
 '-g', '60', // GOP size
 '-c:a', 'aac', // Audio codec
 '-b:a', '160k', // Audio bitrate
 '-ac', '2', // Audio channels
 '-ar', '44100', // Audio sample rate
 '-f', 'flv', // Output format
 `rtmps://${injestServer}:443/app/${streamKey}` // Output destination
 ]);
 
 ffmpeg.stdin.write(payload, (err) => {
 console.log(payload)
 if (err) console.error('Error writing payload to FFmpeg stdin:', err);
 });
 
 ffmpeg.on('close', (code) => {
 console.log(`FFmpeg process exited with code ${code}`);
 });
 
 ffmpeg.stdin.on('error', (err) => {
 console.error('Error writing to FFmpeg stdin:', err);
 });
 
 ffmpeg.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
 console.error(`FFmpeg error: ${data}`);
 });
 } `
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