[streaming] Reg:H.264 video streaming
Thomas Christensen
tchristensen at nordija.com
Wed Oct 31 22:38:42 CET 2007
Thanks for the information. What version of vlc are you using and
under what Linux are you running it?
On 31 Oct 2007, at 19:25, Sergei Gurjev wrote:
> Here is my vlm config to transcode from mpeg2-ts to H.264+AAC for
> darwin server:
>
> new enter broadcast enabled loop
> setup enter input udp://@239.255.0.7:1234
> setup enter output
> #transcode{vcodec=h264,deinterlace,acodec=mp4a,ab=96,scale=1,fps=25,\
> venc=x264{vbv-
> maxrate=1500,me=hex,subme=2,partitions=normal,bframes=1,b-adapt=none,\
> chroma-
> me
> =none,merange=16,cabac=none,keyint=25},channels=2,samplerate=44100}:\
> rtp{mp4a-latm,port-video=8120,port-audio=8122,dst=10.11.0.85,sdp="file:///usr/local/movies/sdp/enter.sdp
> "}
> control enter play
>
> Darwin server located in another machine with standart config file
> and sdp file presented in /usr/local/movies :
>
> v=0
> o=- 1190289201288561 2 IN IP4 127.0.0.1
> s=NONE
> t=0 0
> a=tool:vlc 0.8.6c
> c=IN IP4 10.11.0.85
> m=audio 8122 RTP/AVP 97
> b=AS:96
> a=rtpmap:97 MP4A-LATM/44100/2
> a=fmtp:97 profile-level-id=15; object=2; cpresent=0;
> config=400024203fc0
> m=video 8120 RTP/AVP 96
> b=AS:1500
> a=rtpmap:96 H264/90000
> a=fmtp:96 packetization-mode=1;profile-level-id=4d4033;sprop-
> parameter-sets=Z01AM7kQFoJN/4AIAAeIAAADAAgAAAMBlHjBlQ==,aO48gA==;
>
>
> P.S. look careful to payload tyles of sdp file "fmtp:96 or fmtp:97".
> I'm using old release (r655) of x264
>
> Thomas Christensen wrote:
>> Well using 0.8.6a we have managed to stream through Darwin
>> Streaming Server, however the encoded H.264 doesn't seem to go down
>> well with Quicktime. Lots of "green" fragments and what seems like
>> dropped frames. Do you know of a successful command line for this?
>>
>> On 31 Oct 2007, at 09:21, Sergei Gurjev wrote:
>>
>>> Successful streaming of H.264+AAC to Quicktime reported if darwin
>>> streaming server used as reflector
>>>
>>>
>>> Thomas Christensen wrote:
>>>> I have had success streaming H.264 wrapped in MPEG-TS using RTP
>>>> packets. This works great using VLC as the client as well. I have
>>>> also tried to make Quicktime be the receiver but without luck. I
>>>> tried to remove the mux=ts so the H.264 was transported in a raw
>>>> format, still using RTP but that doesn't make Quicktime receive it.
>>>>
>>>> Version used to stream: 0.8.6a
>>>> Command line streaming a scaled down image in low bitrate:
>>>> /usr/bin/vlc -vvvv --ttl 2 -I dummy --color <input url> --sout
>>>> #transcode
>>>> {venc
>>>> =
>>>> x264
>>>> {keyint
>>>> =
>>>> 25
>>>> ,me
>>>> =
>>>> hex
>>>> },fps
>>>> =
>>>> 25
>>>> ,threads
>>>> =
>>>> 2
>>>> ,scodec
>>>> =
>>>> dvbs
>>>> ,vcodec
>>>> =
>>>> h264
>>>> ,vb
>>>> =
>>>> 204
>>>> ,scale
>>>> =
>>>> 0.75
>>>> ,acodec
>>>> =
>>>> mpga
>>>> ,ab
>>>> =
>>>> 96
>>>> ,channels
>>>> =
>>>> 2,deinterlace}:duplicate{dst=rtp{mux=ts,late=500,dst=<destination
>>>> ip>,port=<destination port>,sdp=http://:8101/h264.sdp}} --sout-all
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
>>>> On 31 Oct 2007, at 07:21, alok Yadav wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>> I just want to know that H.264 video can be streamed by
>>>>> vlc or
>>>>> not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and regards
>>>>> Alok
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