[FFserver-user] Streaming with libx264 question
nandan amar
nandan.amar at gmail.com
Mon May 16 12:45:16 CEST 2011
following work for me
Port 8090
BindAddress 0.0.0.0
MaxHTTPConnections 2000
MaxClients 1000
MaxBandwidth 10000
CustomLog -
NoDaemon
<Feed input.ffm>
File /tmp/input.ffm
FileMaxSize 5M
</Feed>
<Stream test.mpeg>
Feed input.ffm
Format mpeg
AudioBitRate 32
AudioChannels 2
AudioSampleRate 44100
#VideoCodec
VideoBitRate 366
VideoBufferSize 40
VideoFrameRate 24
VideoSize 320x240
VideoGopSize 12
</Stream>
Additionally one can change above parameters to suit requirements.
In your case you can change
AudioBitRate
VideoBitRate
FORMAT
A detailed configuration file for ffserver is here
http://sites.google.com/site/amarkumarnandan/Home/conte/Linux/ffmpeg/ffserver/ffserver-conf
On 16 May 2011 15:58, Anton <warm at stack.ru> wrote:
> Good Day.
>
> I would like to make streaming from DVB-S to network with transcoding
> stream. Using sofware in getstream (for DVB
> receivig), ffmpeg (for sending streams to ffserver) and ffserver (for
> transcoding and straming). I actually don't know
> who is transcoder here (ffmpeg or ffserver) because ffserver eats more CPU
> then ffmpeg and ffmpeg ignories its
> parametrs when feeding to ffserver. Who is real transcoder ? :-)
>
> I tried to record stream from getstream to file:
>
> ffmpeg -i "http://192.168.0.10:8001/test.tv" \
> -ac 2 \
> -ab 128k \
> -b 1000k \
> -vcodec libx264 \
> -vpre medium \
> -threads 32 \
> -y test.avi
>
> and I got that quality what I would like to stream to the network.
>
> Can someone to give me *working* example of ffserver config witch produce
> the same quality stream like example above ?
>
>
>
>
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