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  • How to stop ffmpeg when there's no incoming rtmp stream

    5 juillet 2016, par M. Irich

    I use ffmpeg together with nginx-rtmp.
    The thing is ffmpeg doesn’t finish the process when the stream’s finished

    I use the following command :

    ffmpeg  -i 'rtmp://localhost:443/live/test' -loglevel debug  -c:a libfdk_aac -b:a 192k -c:v libx264 -profile baseline -preset superfast -tune zerolatency -b:v 2500k -maxrate 4500k -minrate 1500k -bufsize 9000k -keyint_min 15 -g 15 -f dash -use_timeline 1 -use_template 1 -min_seg_duration 5000 -y /tmp/dash/test/test.mpd

    but even the stream’s not running ffmpeg still can’t finish the process and is waiting for the rtmp stream

    Successfully parsed a group of options.
    Opening an input file: rtmp://localhost:443/live/test.
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] No default whitelist set
    [tcp @ 0x2ba2720] No default whitelist set
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Handshaking...
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Type answer 3
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Server version 13.14.10.13
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Proto = rtmp, path = /live/test, app = live, fname = test
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Server bandwidth = 5000000
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Client bandwidth = 5000000
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] New incoming chunk size = 4096
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Creating stream...
    [rtmp @ 0x2ba2160] Sending play command for 'test'

    Is it possible to limit the latency time to several seconds ?

    Sorry for any possible mistakes - English’s not my native language.

  • Multiple download trim videos ffmpeg + youtube-dl [duplicate]

    4 décembre 2020, par sl4g

    I'm tryng to make a bash script to download and trim videos from URLs in a .txt file, using ffmpeg and youtube-dl. From the Internet I found this https://askubuntu.com/questions/970629/how-to-download-a-portion-of-a-video-with-youtube-dl-or-something-else and this How can I batch/sequentially download m3u8 files using ffmpeg ? and based on that I made this :

    


    #!/bin/bash

#only download the half of urls

HoldList="/home/user/desktop/dir1/code/bash/web.txt"

index=0
while read line ; do
    ffmpeg -ss 00:50:30 -to 00:51:00 -i "$(youtube-dl -f best --get-url $line)" -c:v copy -c:a copy output-${index}.mp4
    ((index=index+1))
done < "$HoldList"


    


    This code only downloads half of the videos. Download one, ignore the next, then repeat...

    


    How can I make not skip every other URL from the file ?

    


    I'm a newbie in Bash script (and in this site), and English is not my first language.

    


  • Command is running different from expected when i use it trought Python

    17 septembre 2021, par Gustavo Marinho

    I have a code where i download a youtube video as 3gpp and convert it to a mp3, i need to use FFmpeg to do this, and it work well when using both cmd and powershell, but, when i tried to run the same command in Python, it didin't work at all.

    


    This is my command :

    


    ffmpeg -i  C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.3gpp C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.mp3

    


    I tried :

    


    subprocess.call(r'%SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe ffmpeg -i  C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.3gpp C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.mp3', shell=True)

    


    subprocess.run(["ffmpeg","-i","C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.3gpp","C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.mp3]")


    


    os.system('powershell ffmpeg -i  C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.3gpp C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.mp3')


    


    subprocess.run([
    'ffmpeg',
    '-i', os.path.join(parent_dir, f"{newname}.3gpp"),
    os.path.join(parent_dir, f"{newname}.mp3")
]) 


    


    subprocess.call('C:\Windows\System32\powershell.exe ffmpeg -i  C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.3gpp C:\YTDownloads\CurrentAudio.mp3', shell=True)


    


    all of them return some type of error, in some of them it returns that ffmpeg isn't a recognized as a internal command, in others it says that the system can't find the specified path, but none of them works, even thought it works perfectly when i use the exactly same command on cmd/powershell.

    


    sorry for my bad english :3