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  • Webcam Serverless Live stream

    23 juillet 2021, par curiouscoder

    I'm trying to live stream my webcam in a serverless way in the following flow :

    


    webcam browser >> s3 bucket >> lambda/ffmpeg encoding >> s3 output bucket >> dash player

    


    This is working really good so far but I'm facing the following problem :

    


    ffmpeg will only encode those seconds received (I stream the webcam to s3 each X seconds with some 300kb .webm file). So the .mpd file generated by ffmpeg encoder will have the type 'static' when ffmpeg finishes encoding and not the 'dynamic' type desired. Therefore, the dash player won't request the other files from s3 and the streaming will stop. For example, if I let the webcam streaming running for 15 seconds, the viewer is able to watch the 15 minutes. But if I keep sending the streams each 2 seconds the viewer will be able to watch only the first 2 seconds because browser won't request any other .m4s files.

    


    So, I have the following question :

    


    Is there a way to force the dash player to reload the .mpd file that is stored in s3 even when the type is static instead of dynamic ?

    


    Thanks in advance !

    


  • implicit declaration of function 'lseek64' is invalid in C99

    29 mai 2015, par Jerikc XIONG

    I have got the following compile error while compiling the FFmpeg-Vitamio.

    My OS is Mac OS X 10.10.9

    NDK version : android-ndk-r10d

    Gcc version :

    $gcc --version
    Configured with: --prefix=/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
    Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.57) (based on LLVM 3.5svn)
    Target: x86_64-apple-darwin14.1.1
    Thread model: posix

    Error message :

    libavformat/fd.c:59:9: error: implicit declaration of function 'lseek64' is invalid in C99 [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
       return lseek64(fd, pos, whence);
  • Elegant early exit from a spawned ffmpeg process in C

    21 octobre 2016, par jackson80

    I have a program where I build an ffmpeg command string to capture videos with options input through a gtk3 gui. Once I have all my options selected, I spawn a process with the ffmpeg command string. And I add a child watch to tell me when the process has completed.

     // Spawn child process
     ret = g_spawn_async (NULL, argin, NULL, G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD, NULL, NULL, &pid1, NULL);
     if ( !ret )
     {
       g_error ("SPAWN FAILED");
       return;
     }

    /* Add watch function to catch termination of the process.  This function
      * will clean any remnants of process */
     g_child_watch_add (pid1, (GChildWatchFunc)cb_child_watch, widget );

    Executing ffmpeg from a terminal using a command line, the program will give an option to input a "q" at the terminal to end the ffmpeg process early.
    Is there any way to send a "q" to that spawned process to elegantly end the ffmpeg ? I’m fairly sure I could kill the process using the process id, but I would rather stop it using a mechanism that allows ffmpeg to gracefully exit..
    This is running Centos 7, kernel 4.7.5, ffmpeg version 3.0.2.
    Since I can still access the terminal where the ffmpeg output is displayed, I’ve tried typing a "q", but it has no effect on the process.