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    4 février 2011, par

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    21 juin 2013, par

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  • Undefined reference to av_log

    12 novembre 2017, par Dana Prakoso

    I am cross-compiling FFMPEG source in Linux for Windows using i686-w64-mingw32 using this script :

    ../ffmpeg/configure --disable-ffmpeg --disable-ffprobe --disable-ffplay --disable-shared --enable-static --arch=x86 --target-os=mingw32 --cross-prefix=i686-w64-mingw32- --enable-cross-compile

    And it generates all static library files with extension *.a inside "lib" folder. Then I try to link those libraries with my own source, with this script :

    i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -m32 -c videoplayer.c -o videoplayer.o -w $(INCLUDEDIR) -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias
    i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -static -m32 -o libvideoplayer.dll videoplayer.o -Wl,--out-implib,libvideoplayer_dll.lib -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias -L../../ffmpeg/lib -lavdevice -lavformat -lavcodec -lavutil -lwsock32 -lswresample ../../ffmpeg/lib/libWs2_32.lib

    And I got this bunch of error messages :

    ../../ffmpeg/lib/libavformat.a(rtpproto.o): In function `rtp_resolve_host':
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/rtpproto.c:140: undefined reference to `_imp__getaddrinfo@16'
    ../../ffmpeg/lib/libavformat.a(rtpproto.o): In function `rtp_parse_addr_list':
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/rtpproto.c:282: undefined reference to `_imp__freeaddrinfo@4'
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/rtpproto.c:277: undefined reference to `_imp__freeaddrinfo@4'
    ../../ffmpeg/lib/libavformat.a(tcp.o): In function `tcp_open':
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/tcp.c:112: undefined reference to `_imp__getaddrinfo@16'
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/tcp.c:114: undefined reference to `_imp__getaddrinfo@16'
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/tcp.c:177: undefined reference to `_imp__freeaddrinfo@4'
    /home/dana/Sources/build-ffmpeg/src/libavformat/tcp.c:192: undefined reference to `_imp__freeaddrinfo@4'

    How do I resolve this ? Do I miss something in my script ? Big thanks for someone replying.

  • Nginx - RTMP module - VLC wont start

    15 janvier, par Diana Sari

    Why my vlc only show background colour ?
did i miss something important ?

    


    Im running Nginx with RTMP module on
Linux DESKTOP-RJHVE83 5.15.167.4-microsoft-standard-WSL2 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux
Kali release : 2024.4 (kali-rolling) WSL on Windows 10 Pro

    


    Screenshot of my VLC

    


    /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
i add this from the default :

    


    rtmp {
    server {
        listen 1935;
        chunk_size 4096;
  allow publish 127.0.0.1;
  deny publish all;

        application live {
            live on;
            record off;
        push rtmp://127.0.0.1/live/stream;
        }
    }
}


    


    Stream my mp4 file using ffmpeg :

    


    


    Kali$> ffmpeg -re -i file.mp4 -c:v libx264 -c:a aac -flvflags no_duration_filesize -f flv rtmp ://localhost:1935/live/

    


    


    VLC on the same machine on WIndows 10 Pro
Open Network Protocol : rtmp ://192.168.1.1:1935/live/

    


    The Vlc Show only Background colour (attach)

    


    -Access.log
172.27.96.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:28:02 +0700] PLAY "live" "" "" - 556 1612142 "" "LNX 9,0,124,2" (25s)
127.0.0.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:28:34 +0700] PUBLISH "live" "" "" - 4573293 529 "" "FMLE/3.0 (compatible ; Lavf61.7." (1m 3s)
172.27.96.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:29:47 +0700] PLAY "live" "" "" - 365 1578527 "" "LNX 9,0,124,2" (1m 43s)

    


    -Error.log
Blank

    


    i tried this on :
Ubuntu Focal 20.04.6 (WSL)
Ubuntu Noble24.04.1 LTS (WSL)
id read 2 tutorials
https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-streaming-server
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-video-streaming-server-using-nginx-rtmp-on-ubuntu-20-04

    


  • FFMPEG Seeking with concat demuxer causes video & audio to be out of sync

    20 février 2023, par Garuuk

    I have a very simple use case that's driving me bananas.

    


    My problem and question :

    


    I'm using ffmpeg version 5.1.2 on a MacOS and i'm using ffmpeg seeking and concat demuxer to cut many 1 minute videos into 15 seconds chopped up over 12 clips where every clip is just 2 seconds from the same video (kind of like a mini teasers for the video). I would really like to not have to re-encode to make the video processing as fast as possible.

    


    First, I take each 1 minute video and cut it up into 12 clips (I do all this programmatically in python fwiw)

    


    ffmpeg -ss 0 -i input.mp4 -t 2 -c copy -y cut_1.mp4
ffmpeg -ss 4 -i input.mp4 -t 2 -c copy -y cut_2.mp4
ffmpeg -ss 8 -i input.mp4 -t 2 -c copy -y cut_3.mp4
...
...


    


    I then write all the output file names to my concat_manifest.txt

    


    file cut_1.mp4
file cut_2.mp4
...
...


    


    Then I run my concat command :

    


    ffmpeg -f concat -i concat_manifest.txt -c copy -y concat_video.mp4


    


    This works really fast but the audio and video at the stitch point get out of sync and sometimes the video just chokes & lags. It's mostly not a smooth experience.

    


    What I have tried :

    


      

    1. using the concat protocol with intermediate profiles : ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate#demuxer
    2. 


    3. Putting the -ss when I seek after the -i. This makes everything worse
    4. 


    5. Playing around with different -ss values. This has some noticeable affects but it's not obvious why yet.
    6. 


    7. I've also read from the ffmpeg resource regarding seeking and copying :
    8. 


    


    Which leads me to believe that maybe because ffmpeg is using timestamps instead of frames, seeking isn't accurate using -ss when using the concat demuxer

    


    Is there a way to get concat demuxer cutting and concatenating the video where the audio is somewhat in sync with the video ?

    


    Thanks

    


    EDIT : I found an answer and i'll be posting the solution in the coming few days.