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Record ip camera streaming with two login authentication
13 octobre 2020, par oxorioI'm trying to record a stream with ffmpeg, VLC or OBS that before you view the stream player you need to login with a microsoft account, the URL is something like this


https://yourwebsite.msappproxy.net/Camera/player.html?stats=1



And after you login you have to insert a username and password to watch the camera you want to see.


I've got the .m3u8 and tried to play it on VLC but doesn't start the streaming, searching i found that you can add the credentials to the stream link but this doesn't work either


https://user:password@yourwebstite.msappproxy.net/Camera/hls/live.stream.m3u8



I also tried with the extension "Video DownloadHelper" on Firefox and this extension is able to download the stream but at somepoint stops the download and you need to relogin on the website


Edit :
Added the VLC output log


-- logger module started --
main: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
main: playlist is empty
-- logger module stopped --



I tried with "Open in VLC" extension on Firefox so you can open the link you want to play on VLC.


The URL that capture this extension is like this


https://yourwebsite.msappproxy.net/Camara/hls/live.stream-152121.ts



And the VLC output log


-- logger module started --
main: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
ps warning: this does not look like an MPEG PS stream, continuing anyway
ps warning: garbage at input from 509, trying to resync...
ps warning: this does not look like an MPEG PS stream, continuing anyway
ps warning: garbage at input from 509, trying to resync...
-- logger module stopped --



Edit 2 (Solution) :
I solved the problem using this chrome extension




Using this extension I was able to capture the stream without cuts


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How can I improve the up-time of my coffee pot live stream ?
26 avril 2017, par tww0003Some Background on the Project :
Like most software developers I depend on coffee to keep me running, and so do my coworkers. I had an old iPhone sitting around, so I decided to pay homage to the first webcam and live stream my office coffee pot.
The stream has become popular within my company, so I want to make sure it will stay online with as little effort possible on my part. As of right now, it will occasionally go down, and I have to manually get it up and running again.
My Setup :
I have nginx set up on a digital ocean server (my nginx.conf is shown below), and downloaded an rtmp streaming app for my iPhone.
The phone is set to stream to
example.com/live/stream
and then I use an ffmpeg command to take that stream, strip the audio (the live stream is public and I don’t want coworkers to feel like they have to be careful about what they say), and then make it accessible atrtmp://example.com/live/coffee
andexample.com/hls/coffee.m3u8
.Since I’m not too familiar with ffmpeg, I had to google around and find the appropriate command to strip the coffee stream of the audio and I found this :
ffmpeg -i rtmp://localhost/live/stream -vcodec libx264 -vprofile baseline -acodec aac -strict -2 -f flv -an rtmp://localhost/live/coffee
Essentially all I know about this command is that the input stream comes from,
localhost/live/stream
, it strips the audio with-an
, and then it outputs tortmp://localhost/live/coffee
.I would assume that
ffmpeg -i rtmp://localhost/live/stream -an rtmp://localhost/live/coffee
would have the same effect, but the page I found the command on was dealing with ffmpeg, and nginx, so I figured the extra parameters were useful.What I’ve noticed with this command is that it will error out, taking the live stream down. I wrote a small bash script to rerun the command when it stops, but I don’t think this is the best solution.
Here is the bash script :
while true;
do
ffmpeg -i rtmp://localhost/live/stream -vcodec libx264 -vprofile baseline -acodec aac -strict -2 -f flv -an rtmp://localhost/live/coffee
echo 'Something went wrong. Retrying...'
sleep 1
doneI’m curious about 2 things :
- What is the best way to strip audio from an rtmp stream ?
- What is the proper configuration for nginx to ensure that my rtmp stream will stay up for as long as possible ?
Since I have close to 0 experience with nginx, ffmpeg, and rtmp streaming any help, or tips would be appreciated.
Here is my nginx.conf file :
worker_processes 1;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
include mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
sendfile on;
keepalive_timeout 65;
server {
listen 80;
server_name localhost;
location / {
root html;
index index.html index.htm;
}
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root html;
}
location /stat {
rtmp_stat all;
rtmp_stat_stylesheet stat.xsl;
allow 127.0.0.1;
}
location /stat.xsl {
root html;
}
location /hls {
root /tmp;
add_header Cache-Control no-cache;
}
location /dash {
root /tmp;
add_header Cache-Control no-cache;
add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *;
}
}
}
rtmp {
server {
listen 1935;
chunk_size 4000;
application live {
live on;
hls on;
hls_path /tmp/hls;
dash on;
dash_path /tmp/dash;
}
}
}edit :
I’m also running into this same issue : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/4401 -
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