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    The table below is the list of Linux distributions compatible with the automated installation script of MediaSPIP. Distribution nameVersion nameVersion number Debian Squeeze 6.x.x Debian Weezy 7.x.x Debian Jessie 8.x.x Ubuntu The Precise Pangolin 12.04 LTS Ubuntu The Trusty Tahr 14.04
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  • How do i make a daily error log file, for a live stream, using FFMPEG ?

    14 février 2018, par Broadcasting123

    I am using FFMPEG to convert a stream on the fly, but i want to log all the errors in file. The file should be generated daily, whilst the stream is 24/7.
    What command can i use ?

    At the moment i have used this command :
    ffmpeg -i ... commands ..... -loglevel warning -report
    I want the file to be written every day for the live stream, but each day makes it own file, instead of one file.
    Thanks

  • live broadcasting with ffmpeg & icecast2

    1er octobre 2018, par Wasim Khan

    Currently I am live broadcasting mediarecord + nodejs + ffmpeg + icecast2. Streaming using webm is working fine. I need to send mp4 streaming to icecast from webm.

    ffmpeg args below :

    args = [
       '-i', '-',
       '-f', 'webm',
       '-cluster_size_limit', '2M', '-cluster_time_limit', '5100', '-content_type', 'video/webm',
       '-vcodec', 'copy', '-acodec', 'copy',
       iceUrl + '.webm'
     ];

    Anyone have some idea how to send mp4 stream from webm stream to icecast2 ?

  • FFMpeg : How to stream to Facebook Live ? [closed]

    22 mars 2024, par Thomas Carlton

    I have ffmpeg on Windows.

    


    I would like to stream an mp4 file to Facebook Live. The video has an audio track.

    


    I am running the following command :

    


        ffmpeg 
    -re -i video.mp4 
    -acodec libmp3lame 
    -b:a 128k 
    -pix_fmt yuv420p 
    -profile:v baseline 
    -bufsize 6000k 
    -maxrate 1500k 
    -deinterlace 
    -vcodec libx264 
    -preset veryfast 
    -g 30 
    -r 30 
    -f flv 
    -flvflags no_duration_filesize 
    "rtmps://live-api-s.facebook.com:443/rtmp/mykey"


    


    This command works for exactly 14 frames and then it stops.

    


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    Then, I'm getting the following error saying "Conversion failed".

    


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    I tried to stream to AWS IVS. But I'm getting the exact same error.

    


    What is wrong with my command ?