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  • iPhone HTTP Streaming .m3u8 and .ts files - how to create using ffmpeg

    8 septembre 2013, par ChessDev

    I'm trying to get apple-validated http media streams using ffmpeg and am getting errors. Here are some error examples :

    WARNING : Playlist Content-Type is 'application/x-mpegurl', but should
    be one of 'application/vnd.apple.mpegurl', 'audio/x-mpegurl' or
    'audio/mpegurl'.

    WARNING : 258 samples (88.966 %) do not have timestamps in track 256
    (avc1). 4 : us2-1.ts
     

    WARNING : Media segment duration outside of expected duration by 47.733
     % (5.23 vs. 10.00 seconds, limit is 20 %). 40 : us2-19.ts
     

    Average segment duration: 10.16 seconds
    Average segment bitrate: 320.12 kbit/s
    Average segment structural overhead: 175.89 kbit/s (54.94 %)

    Video codec: avc1
    Video resolution: 320x320 pixels
    Video frame rate: 29.72, 29.78, 29.82, 30.00, 29.64 fps
    Average video bitrate: 100.66 kbit/s
    H.264 profile: Baseline
    H.264 level: 3.0

    Audio codec: aac
    Audio sample rate: 48000 Hz
    Average audio bitrate: 43.57 kbit/s

    Here is the end file I've been submitting : http://files.chesscomfiles.com/images_users/using/us2.m3u8

    Here is the file I used to create this : http://files.chesscomfiles.com/images_users/using/using-computers-1.mp4

    I've tried these commands, among others :

    ffmpeg -i using-computers-1.mp4 -f mpegts -acodec libfaac -ar 48000
    -ab 64k -s 320x320 -vcodec libx264 -vbsf h264_mp4toannexb -b 96k -flags +loop -cmp +chroma -partitions +parti4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 -subq 5 -trellis 1 -refs 1 -coder 0 -me_range 16 -keyint_min 2 -sc_threshold 40 -i_qfactor 0.71 -bt 200k -maxrate 96k -bufsize 96k -rc_eq 'blurCplx^(1-qComp)' -qcomp 0.6 -qmin 10 -qmax 51 -qdiff 4 -level 30 -g 30 -async 2 us2.ts

    ffmpeg -i using-computers-1.mp4 -f mpegts -acodec libfaac -ar 48000
    -ab 64k -s 320x320 -vcodec libx264 -vbsf h264_mp4toannexb -b 96k -flags +loop -cmp +chroma -partitions +parti4x4+partp8x8+partb8x8 -subq 5 -trellis 1 -refs 1 -coder 0 -me_range 16 -keyint_min 25 -sc_threshold 40 -i_qfactor 0.71 -bt 200k -maxrate 96k -bufsize 96k -rc_eq 'blurCplx^(1-qComp)' -qcomp 0.6 -qmin 10 -qmax 51 -qdiff 4 -level 30 -g 30 -async 2 us1.ts

    ffmpeg -i using-computers-1.mp4 -vbsf h264_mp4toannexb -acodec copy -vcodec copy -f mpegts output.ts

    If someone can help me figure out what ffmpeg commands I should be running I'd really appreciate it !

  • Simple way to grab thumbnail of FLV in ASP.NET without changing permissions on server ?

    23 septembre 2011, par Rhys Causey

    I'm looking for a simple way to grab thumbnails of FLVs in ASP.NET, without having to change any permissions/settings on the server. Ideally, nothing is installed on the server machine, but if necessary, small tools such as FFmpeg are fine.

    I've tried FFmpeg using the command-line tool with Process.Start, but the same command that works in a Windows Forms application and from the command prompt does not work in ASP.NET (presumably because of permissions).

    I've also tried using TAO.FFmpeg, and it seems to be working most of the time, but fails randomly, and does not start working again until the machine is restarted. Even when I use the sample code (decoder.cs), it sometimes fails when I try to open multiple videos in a single request.

    If this isn't possible in a clean/straightforward way, I'm open to other suggestions.

  • PC Video Conferencing in the Year 1999

    21 juin 2011, par Multimedia Mike — General

    Remember Intel’s custom flavor of H.263 cleverly named I.263 ? I think I have finally found an application that used it thanks to a recent thrift shop raid— Intel Video Phone :



    The root directory of the disc has 2 copies of an intro.avi video. One copy uses Intel Indeo 3 video and PCM audio. The other uses I.263 video and an undetermined (presumably Intel-proprietary) audio codec — RIFF id 0x0402 at a bitrate of 88 kbits/sec for stereo, 22 kHz audio. The latter video looks awful but is significantly smaller (like 4 MB vs. 25 MB).

    This is the disc marked as "Send it to a friend...". Here’s the way this concept was supposed to operate :

    • You buy an Intel Video Phone Camera Pack (forgotten page courtesy of the Internet Archive) which includes a camera and 2 CDs.
    • You install the camera and video phone software on your computer.
    • You send the other CD to the person whom you want to be able to see your face when you’re teleconferencing with them.
    • The other party installs the software.
    • The 2 of you may make an internet phone call presumably using commodity PC microphones for the voice component ; the person who doesn’t have a camera is able to see the person who does have a camera.
    • In a cunning viral/network marketing strategy, Intel encourages the other party to buy the physical hardware as well so that they may broadcast their own visage back to the other person.

    If you need further explanation, the intro lady does a great job :



    I suspect I.263 was the video codec driving this since Indeo 3 would probably be inappropriate for real time video applications due to its vector quantizing algorithm.