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Didn't tried with ffmpeg's amr_wb.<br>
trying with http allways make my operator says wrong url, putting the
full path or not.<br><br>
I talked on irc with some guys, and it seems that it's not very possible
to do what i want , and someone oriented me to helix mobile server and
mobile encoder, but it's far too expensive....<br><br>
as i want to take an already running stream and transcode it to 3gp , i
think i cannot do that with opensource or free software.<br>
I noticed that DSS is not able to stream mp4+aac to mobile phone ->
nokia 6630 , sound is not working, even with the sample which comes with
the server. Making aac streaming working on the mobile would be the
solution.(amr is not my preference).<br><br>
if you know a streaming server that can do that.. pls tell me.<br>
maybe tomorrow i will try amr_wb . i will keep you informed.<br><br>
NB : 3gp or mp4 generated by vlc doesn't play on the mobile phone on
local playback (possibly beacause of the lack of hinted tracks)<br><br>
<br>
At 09:59 10/12/2005 -0800, Torben Knerr wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Wow, that was fast! It took me
weeks to get amr_nb (amr) streaming work with recompiling vlc the last
time I tried it ... <br>
In fact, I got the same results: horrible sound in qtplayer and no sound
in realplayer mobile (video was ok in both cases).<br>
Also, I could not compile vlc with amr_wb (samr), which allows higher
samplerates, bitrates and stereo sound. I bet it's not a great experience
to listen to your mp3's in amr_nb quality ;)<br>
Did you try to compile it with amr_wb? Maybe that's worth another
try...<br><br>
Regarding the http-streaming, did you enter the full url to the sdp-file
(e.g.
<a href="http://myserver:port/my.sdp">http://myserver:port/my.sdp</a>) or
only the host:port part? And did the http-streaming of mp4/aac work on
the pc?<br><br>
<br><br>
On 12/10/05, <b>PERET Pierre-Hugues</b>
<<a href="mailto:ph.peret@free.fr">ph.peret@free.fr</a>>
wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>After hours of compiling and
testing :<br><br>
ffmpeg with faac and amr_nb support.<br>
transcoding and streaming h263video or mpeg4 video with AAC <br>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
* can play with QTPlayer on windows<br>
* only video on realplayer symbian OS (player complains about sound is
not readable)<br><br>
transcoding and streaming h263video or mpeg4 video with AMR narrow
band <br>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
* can play with QTPlayer on windows with horrible sound<br>
* can play on Realplayer symbian OS but sound is unaudible (like volume =
0) (player doesn't complain about sound)<br><br>
Note that AMR is transcodable only with these settings : samplerate=8000
, channels=1 . So you can turn into trouble for transcoding some sound
format with 2 channels (eg wma2 ). And this makes impossible to have good
sound using amr.<br><br>
Any suggests are welcome !<br><br>
<br><br>
<br>
At 09:03 10/12/2005 +0100, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Wow !!<br>
installed helix client on windows, and it plays video AND
audio.<br><br>
So it IS a plaform or operator issue .<br>
trying now to compile ffmpeg with amr support .<br><br>
<br>
"Qui vivra verra !"<br><br>
<br><br>
At 08:40 10/12/2005 +0100, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>I tried streaming mp4+aac over
http, but the mobile phone doesn't recognize the stream , in fact it's
the operator that dosen't recognize it,if i put
<a href="http://myserver:port/">http://myserver:port</a> , my operator
says "bad url" . that's too weird ...<br>
I didn't try to play the streamed mp4+aac (rtsp) with real player or
helix player on my PC, so i'll try this to know if it's a format/hinting
issue.<br>
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