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ffmpeg - stream image and audio input
30 octobre 2017, par ChadGoal
Using a Raspberry Pi, stream audio in and use a static image as the video input thru ffmpeg over RTMP to a Cloud video provider (DaCast in this instance)
Setup
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
- USB Audio Device (Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter)
- Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 (Xenial)
- ffmpeg version 3.2-2+rpi1 xenial1.7 (I can post what is configured with the build, if needed)
Question
So far, I have figured out the right setting to stream the Raspberry Pi Camera v2 with the audio in. But can’t seem to get it right to replace the video input with a static image. This is that command :
ffmpeg -f alsa -ac 1 -i plughw:1,0 -f v4l2 -s 1920x1080 -r 30 -input_format h264 -i /dev/video0 -vcodec copy -preset veryfast -r 15 -g 30 -b:v 64k -ar 44100 -threads 6 -b:a 96k -bufsize 3000k -f flv rtmp://streaming_server_url
How can I replace the video input and replace with an image (or short video with no audio) ?
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Using ffmpeg rtmp stream a static image and audio input [on hold]
30 octobre 2017, par ChadUsing a Raspberry Pi, stream audio in and use a static image as the video input thru ffmpeg over RTMP to a Cloud video provider (DaCast in this instance)
So far, I’ve gone through many blog posts, Stack Overflow questions, and package documentation. I’ve found that most of the posts are no longer valid with the newer versions of ffmpeg. Or don’t quite line up with what I am trying to achieve.
However, I have figured out the right settings to stream the Raspberry Pi Camera v2 with the audio in.
ffmpeg \ -f alsa -ac 1 -i plughw:1,0 \ -f v4l2 -s 1920x1080 -r 30 -input_format h264 -i /dev/video0 \ -vcodec copy -preset veryfast -r 15 -g 30 -b:v 64k -ar 44100 -threads 6 -b:a 96k -bufsize 3000k \ -f flv rtmp ://streaming_server_url
But can’t seem to get it right to replace the video input with a static image.
I have tried removing the 3rd line and adding
-loop 1 -i '/path/to/image.jpg'
The logs look like :
[alsa @ 0x55e4b980] Thread message queue blocking ; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value : 1024) [alsa @ 0x55e4b980] ALSA buffer xrun. 0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed= 0x [alsa @ 0x55e4b980] ALSA buffer xrun.130kB time=00:00:00.27 bitrate=3822.5kbits/s speed=0.0403x ...
I have also tried looping a 4 second video, with similar outcomes.
My Setup for context :
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
- USB Audio Device (Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter)
- Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 (Xenial)
- ffmpeg version 3.2-2+rpi1 xenial1.7 (I can post what is configured with the build, if needed)
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Conversion of .dav [Ubuntu]
3 juin 2018, par DauasI’ve installed ffmpeg on a Ubuntu Linux Amazon EC2 Server and have a Lorex FLIR NVR directly FTP transferring .DAV files to it. In this system a Java program would then tell the EC2 to convert the .dav to but this is where the problems begin, FFMPEG fails to convert the .dav file and to my surprise there is no Codec for .dav (Though I see mention of it once having been supported). I reach out for a solution to this File Format problem, unfortunately the .dav files are a given as the NVR I have is incapable of transfering any other data type over the web, but what is the best way to convert a .dav file on a linux machine ? My Java program has full access to the Shell. It would also be incredibly helpful if anybody were to know how to get their hands on a .dav codec I could test with ffmpeg. I very much value all of your time helping me on this issue.