[FFmpeg-trac] #6389(avformat:new): Support H.265 over Adobe HTTP-FLV or RTMP

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Tue May 16 08:31:03 EEST 2017


#6389: Support H.265 over Adobe HTTP-FLV or RTMP
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             Reporter:  winlin       |                    Owner:
                 Type:  task         |                   Status:  new
             Priority:  normal       |                Component:  avformat
              Version:  unspecified  |               Resolution:
             Keywords:               |               Blocked By:
             Blocking:               |  Reproduced by developer:  0
Analyzed by developer:  0            |
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Comment (by winlin):

 @JEEB I'm sorry, I wanna apologize for my rude, it's a wrong way to
 communicate.
 Would you please offer some example for HLS/DASH to get low latency by
 decrease the segment and buffer time? Because I have tested the HLS, and I
 used very smaller segments(<1s), but the latency is still very large.

 @heleppkes This issue is not about the latency of FLV/RTMP, but it's the
 key point that why many users use RTMP/FLV. For some interactive live
 streaming, the protocol is very important, especially there's a CDN
 between encoder and player. So for H.265, it's also important to support
 RTMP/FLV in this situation.

 Sure, I think you're right, I should push Adobe to upgrade the RTMP/FLV
 for H.265, IT IS the right way(But it's impossible for me to push Adobe,
 what do you think about it?). So, even if FFMPEG decided to reject this
 issue, I think it's reasonable.  It just upset some users who are making
 businesses in 1-3s interactive live streaming, which is an interesting and
 useful tech.

 FFMPEG, the GOD of live streaming industry, please help us~

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