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    MediaSPIP automatically converts uploaded files to internet-compatible formats.
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    Audio files are encoded in MP3 and Ogg (supported by HTML5) and MP3 (supported by Flash).
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  • YouTube live says not receiving data

    17 novembre 2018, par Steve Lobdell

    So, I’m using ffmpeg. I can stream videos to YouTube live I’ve downloaded from the internet successfully using this command :

    ffmpeg -re -i "C:\video.flv" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 18 -c:a copy -f flv "rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/xyz"

    When I try to stream a video that’s been recorded from a specific device, that is also flv and with same command, it’s not working. FFMpeg says it’s transmitting, no errors there. In the live dashboard on YouTube I get a green "Starting" briefly but then it goes grey to say it’s not receiving data. The only difference is the actual flv files.

    Any idea why YouTube Live would say it’s not receiving any data instead of giving me an error, when it clearly is receiving it because it works with other video files ? Thanks

  • YouTube live says not receiving data

    27 décembre 2016, par Steve Lobdell

    So, I’m using ffmpeg. I can stream videos to YouTube live I’ve downloaded from the internet successfully using this command :

    ffmpeg -re -i "C:\video.flv" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 18 -c:a copy -f flv "rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/xyz"

    When I try to stream a video that’s been recorded from a specific device, that is also flv and with same command, it’s not working. FFMpeg says it’s transmitting, no errors there. In the live dashboard on YouTube I get a green "Starting" briefly but then it goes grey to say it’s not receiving data. The only difference is the actual flv files.

    Any idea why YouTube Live would say it’s not receiving any data instead of giving me an error, when it clearly is receiving it because it works with other video files ? Thanks

  • Converting YouTube live stream to streaming aac

    12 octobre 2020, par Anonymous Mouse

    For educational purposes, I'm trying to convert a YouTube live stream into a more traditional streaming aac (like what is used by radio stations for online streaming).

    


    The furthest I got is creating a aac file with ffmpeg and youtube-dl

    


    ffmpeg -i $(youtube-dl -f 96 -g https://youtu.be/livestreamurl) stream.aac


    


    It's obviously isn't working, the aac file is not bring "streamed", as the length of the aac file is just as long as up to the point it's opened. I would like to learn about the aac stream that radio stations use and how I could create one with a YouTube live stream. I do not know what phrase I should Google about that. Any help would be appreciated.