ffmpeg -v verbose -i -an -f mpegts -t 60 udp://: Use -h to get full help or, even better, run 'man ffmpeg' = Server > About About Wowza Streaming Engineįfmpeg version N-63863-g2351ea8 Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the FFmpeg developersīuilt on 05:37:53 with gcc 4.6 (Debian 4.6.3-1)Ĭonfiguration: -prefix=/root/ffmpeg-static/64bit -extra-cflags='-I/root/ffmpeg-static/64bit/include -static' -extra-ldflags='-L/root/ffmpeg-static/64bit/lib -static' -extra-libs='-lxml2 -lexpat -lfreetype' -enable-static -disable-shared -disable-ffserver -disable-doc -enable-bzlib -enable-zlib -enable-postproc -enable-runtime-cpudetect -enable-libx264 -enable-gpl -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-libmp3lame -enable-gray -enable-libass -enable-libfreetype -enable-libopenjpeg -enable-libspeex -enable-libvo-aacenc -enable-libvo-amrwbenc -enable-version3 -enable-libvpx Here is as much information as I can give you: I am trying to transcode, on a local server, the MPEG-4 video coming from our old IP cameras (that do not spit out h.264) – then stream that up to the Wowza installation we have in the cloud (and in turn stream to our Flowplayer on our company website). I am having difficulty understanding how to configure Wowza and ffmpeg together.
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