Re: How can I ?

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If it just buffers and never plays, it means that you don't have the bitrate
set high enough or the frame size is to large for the bit rate...

----- Original Message -----
From: <dmarkh@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: Re:  How can I ?


> Ok I've gotten ffmpeg and tried it but am unable to get it to work. I've
> set up the ffserver.conf file to only do .rm files as follows:
>
> <Stream test.rm>
> Feed feed1.ffm
> Format rm
> AudioBitRate 32
> VideoBitRate 20
> VideoFrameRate 2
> VideoIntraOnly
> </Stream>
>
> I start ffserver via:"ffserver -f /etc/ffserver.conf &" then I start
> ffmpeg via:
> " ffmpeg http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm"; and can see frames, size, and
> time incrementing
> like it's doing something
>
> When I goto  http://localhost:8090/stat.html I can see temp.rm
> increasing in bytes received
> but when I open realplayer and go to http://localhost:8090/test.rm it
> just starts buffering
> and never starts playing anything. I assume the same would happen to my
> friend on the other
> end that wants to watch it. What am I doing wrong? Will .rm format be a
> good format to use?
>
> This all looks pretty cool if I can get it to work.
> Thanks
> --
> Mark Hounschell
> dmarkh@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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