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Stereo master soundtrack
17 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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Elephants Dream - Cover of the soundtrack
17 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
Langue : English
Type : Image
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#7 Ambience
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Juin 2015
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2013
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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#5 End Title
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2013
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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#3 The Safest Place
16 octobre 2011, par
Mis à jour : Février 2013
Langue : English
Type : Audio
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Compiling FFMPEG on CentOS DigitalOcean
29 juillet 2015, par coder_ukI set up a DigitalOcean instance running CentOS 6.5 and successfully followed the guide to compile FFMPEG (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Centos). Hurrah !
But of course I realised that by default, DigitalOcean creates a root user and so ffmpeg now lives in /root/bin/ffmpeg. Which isn’t ideal because when I want to exec the ffmpeg bin from nginx, I would have to run nginx as root for it to have permission.
Questions ...
1) Long-shot, but presumably if I change the owner of the ffmpeg binary to nginx, it still won’t work, because nginx won’t be able to access the /root folder it is in. Correct ?
2) I could run nginx as root (’user root’). But this seems like a very bad idea. Correct ?
3) Which leaves me with the option of creating a new user, and then compiling ffmpeg into its home folder. But : which user ? EC2 creates ’ec2-user’, so should I make my own equivalent for DO ? But then won’t I have to run nginx as that user, else I’ll run into the same problem ?
Or should I compile ffmpeg into the ’nginx’ home folder, if indeed it has one ? Is that how it is supposed to be done ?
Since compiling ffmpeg takes ages, I don’t want to keep doing it, and the static files all seem very out of date. Thanks
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SRT protocol not found - Raspbery Pi 4 via ffmpeg
12 août 2021, par Tim MartinWe tried to stream from a rasp Pi 4 via SRT, but we got a error : "protocol not found". Our command line is :


ffplay srt://127.0.0.1:9500?mode=listener&latency=20000



We tried the following guides :
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu
how to compile ffmpeg with enabling libsrt
https://www.undergroundnews.dk/index.php/item/107-rtmp-eller-srt-streaming


Those guides worked so far and compiled but we still got the error message.


Do you have any ideas how to get the srt protocol working on a pi via ffmpeg ?


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FFmpeg with multiple output streams
22 novembre 2018, par William BlakeI am using ffmpeg to combine an rtsp stream with an audio stream from a usb mic. I would like to stream the combined audio and and video to an RTMP stream and just the audio to an icecast stream simultaneously. I have them working separately but am having difficulty finding the magic combination using the -f tee parameter. It seems like that would be the best way. This was the reference I was trying to use : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Creating%20multiple%20outputs
Here are the separate commands :
ffmpeg -rtsp_transport tcp -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1 -thread_queue_size 1024 \
-i "rtsp://RTSP-SERVER-ADDRESS" \
-f alsa -thread_queue_size 1024 -ac 1 -itsoffset 00:00:01.2 -i hw:1,0 \
-vcodec copy -acodec mp3 -ar 44100 -ab 32k -map 0:v -map 1:a -bufsize 12000k \
-f flv 'RTMP-SERVER-ADDRESS'
ffmpeg -ac 1 -f alsa -i hw:1,0 -acodec mp3 -ab 32k -ac 1 -content_type audio/mpeg -f mp3 icecast://ICECAST-ADDRESSHowever my attempts to combine them have been futile. Any thoughts ?