[FFserver-user] Runtime Adding of Feeds and Video-on-Demand
Rakesh Shivayya Guttedar -ERS, HCL Tech
rakesh-sg at hcl.com
Tue Jan 10 09:12:29 CET 2012
Hi,
We are planning to use ffserver for dynamic manipulation of streams (transcoding/applying filters etc..) coming from a camera feed.
The manipulation is dynamic because it is decided at runtime based on the request coming from the users.
Related to this I have two queries:
1. Can ffserver support adding of feeds dynamically at runtime without restarting the ffserver.?
2. How Video-on-Demand service works in ffserver.?
Can any one provide the answers for these queries.
Thanks and Regards,
Rakesh S. Guttedar
Lead Engineer,
Hcl Technologies Ltd.
Bangalore
Direct Line: 080-41415642
Mob: +91-9980592577
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