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Record 60 second videos with ffmpeg constantly with webcam (dshow) and show preview
1er juin 2015, par user1200794I’m trying for a while to record a long stream but the recording should be seperated in files with 60 seconds length. Meanwhile, I want to show a video preview.
Currently I was able to show the preview (with ffmpeg SDL support) and save the files every 60 seconds using multiple output of ffmpeg and a small Java app which is running ffmpeg for 60 seconds and then restart the application with the new file name (timestamp). But than there is a lack of recoding during the restart of around 1 second.
Is it somehow possible to run a main ffmpeg which is showing the preview and another ffmpeg instance which is doing the recording and can be run with threads (so maybe for 1 second overlapping of the saved streams). I had a look on pipes and streaming but can’t find a suitable solution. I appreciate any idea :)
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When I set libx264 codec in ffserver the stream does not show up in browser
30 novembre 2020, par 0 dayWhen I set
VideoCodec libx264
in ffserver.conf the stream does not show up in browser

<stream>
Format webm
# webm
Feed feed1.ffm
VideoCodec libx264
# swf
#libx264
VideoSize 840x525
VideoFrameRate 60
VideoBitRate 512
VideoBufferSize 512
NoAudio
AVOptionVideo flags +global_header
StartSendOnKey
</stream>



EDIT :


Here is my CLI


ffmpeg -probesize 1000M -framerate 60 -video_size 1680x1050 -f x11grab -i :0.0 -f alsa -i default -c:a aac -vf format=yuv420p http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm



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avformat/rtspdec : show method request in log
27 novembre 2020, par Andriy Gelman