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  • How to bybass any site that restrict multiple live streaming broadcast on a single account ? [closed]

    4 août 2024, par kino pizdec

    I am looking for a working way to use 1 video.mp4 input for 1 site, for 1 account, but broadcast in several output, for example, to different rtmp servers or stream keys. Something similar is seen on YouTube, where 1 channel has many live streams.

    


    I want to do the same, but for another site that offers the following connection options :

    


      

    • rtmp server and stream key
    • 


    • Real webcam
    • 


    • OBS Virtual webcam
    • 


    


    I've seen it's possible. People stream up to 4 streams simultaneously on 1 account with 1 video. The question is how.

    


    I have been tormenting the chat GPT for several days and trying different options for writing code for ffmpeg, but I have not been able to achieve more than 2 streams at the same time. I have already managed to make 2 streams at the same time twice, but I have completely forgotten how to do this, because I am constantly trying new code configurations in ffmpeg.

    


    Here is code that I use to attempt to solve my issue.

    


    @echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion

set "VIDEO_FILE=E:\MegaStream\VIDEO.mp4"

set "streams="
for /f "delims=" %%a in (stream_config.txt) do (
    set "streams=!streams! -f flv %%a"
)

:loop
start /b ffmpeg.exe ^
-re ^
-stream_loop -1 ^
-i "!VIDEO_FILE!" ^
-c:v libx264 ^
-preset veryfast ^
-tune zerolatency ^
-b:v 4000k ^
-maxrate 4400k ^
-bufsize 8000k ^
-pix_fmt yuv420p ^
-g 60 ^
-keyint_min 60 ^
-sc_threshold 0 ^
-r 30 ^
-c:a aac ^
-b:a 96k ^
-ar 44100 ^
-threads 4 ^
-x264opts "nal-hrd=cbr:force-cfr=1" ^
-max_muxing_queue_size 1024 ^
-map 0:v:0 -map 0:a:0 !streams!
-loglevel debug

echo Streaming... Press 'Q' to quit or 'R' to restart.
:input
choice /c QR /n >nul
if errorlevel 2 (
    taskkill /F /IM ffmpeg.exe >nul 2>&1
    echo Restarting stream...
    goto loop
) else if errorlevel 1 (
    taskkill /F /IM ffmpeg.exe >nul 2>&1
    echo Quitting...
    exit /b
)
goto input 


    


    Plus config file with 2 separate lines :
rtmp server 1 / stream key 1
rtmp server 2/ stream key 1

    


    I play a lot with config file and code. I edited them differently so many times so once it worked and site played my 2 stream simultaneously but now I struggle with consistent solution. Would love to hear any guesses on how to bypass these rules.
P.s.
I'm already advised many times on ethitcs and usage of this method, so I'm concerned thanks.

    


    What does not work :

    


      

    • Launching 2 copies of OBS with different servers and stream keys gives an error
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    • Plugin for multistreaming OBS
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    • Using 2 devices, site says "You already have a streaming sesssion" and offers to finish first to start second
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  • What is the best way to split videos into equally sized parts using ffmpeg ? [closed]

    18 juin 2024, par GBPU

    I have tried to split an mp4 file into smaller parts of equal time length like this ffmpeg -i ../data/2024-06-02_12-34-51.mp4 -c copy -map 0 -segment_time 00:00:05 -f segment v1_%03d.mp4. However, this produced videos of highly variables size, some 25x larger than others. I assume this was due to inconsistent framerate during recording.

    


    Next, I tried a script that would split based and limit each part to a specific size :

    


    #!/bin/sh
# Short script to split videos by filesize using ffmpeg by LukeLR

if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
    echo 'Illegal number of parameters. Needs 3 parameters:'
    echo 'Usage:'
    echo './split-video.sh FILE SIZELIMIT "FFMPEG_ARGS'
    echo 
    echo 'Parameters:'
    echo '    - FILE:        Name of the video file to split'
    echo '    - SIZELIMIT:   Maximum file size of each part (in bytes)'
    echo '    - FFMPEG_ARGS: Additional arguments to pass to each ffmpeg-call'
    echo '                   (video format and quality options etc.)'
    exit 1
fi

FILE="../data/$1"
SIZELIMIT="$2"
FFMPEG_ARGS="$3"

# Duration of the source video
DURATION=$(ffprobe -i "$FILE" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1|cut -d. -f -2)

# Duration that has been encoded so far
CURDURATION=0

# Filename of the source video (without extension)
BASENAME="${FILE%.*}"

# Extension for the video parts
#EXTENSION="${FILE##*.}"
EXTENSION="mp4"

# Number of the current video part
i=1

# Filename of the next video part
NEXTFILENAME="$BASENAME-$i.$EXTENSION"

echo "Duration of source video: $DURATION"

# Until the duration of all partial videos has reached the duration of the source video
#while [[ $CUR_DURATION -lt $DURATION ]]; do
while [[ $(bc <<< "$CURDURATION < $DURATION") -eq 1 ]]; do
    # Encode next part
    echo ffmpeg -i "$FILE" -ss "$CURDURATION" -fs "$SIZELIMIT" $FFMPEG_ARGS "$NEXTFILENAME"
    ffmpeg -ss "$CURDURATION" -i "$FILE" -fs "$SIZELIMIT" $FFMPEG_ARGS "$NEXTFILENAME"

    # Duration of the new part
    NEWDURATION=$(ffprobe -i "$NEXTFILENAME" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1|cut -d. -f -2)

    # Total duration encoded so far
    echo $CURDURATION
    CURDURATION=$(bc <<< "$CURDURATION + $NEWDURATION")
    echo $CURDURATION

    i=$((i + 1))

    echo "Duration of $NEXTFILENAME: $NEWDURATION"
    echo "Part No. $i starts at $CURDURATION"
    echo "Current Duration: $CURDURATION"

    NEXTFILENAME="$BASENAME-$i.$EXTENSION"
done


    


    I call the script like this : bash split-video.sh 2024-06-02_12-34-51.mp4 10000000 "-c copy"
Unfortunately, this has an issue where some of the sub videos are extremely short and have wildly inconsistent numbers of frames in them (some with nearly 400, others with 1), despite being similar sizes. I am guessing this has something to do with inconsistent framerate and keyframes or something ?

    


    I am curious what the best way to split a video into equally sized parts, and ideally with similar numbers of frames, is using ffmpeg.