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A video camera is sending me video data as RTPs via UDP on a local port.

Does ffmpeg support automatically conversion of input (H.264 payload) to MP4 ?

How to do that ?

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This should work:

ffmpeg -i udp://localhost:1234 -vcodec copy output.mp4

Or try:

ffmpeg -i rtp://localhost:1234 -vcodec copy output.mp4

Replace 1234 with your port. I assume that the input is already in H.264, if not, remove the -vcodec copy.

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  • be careful with this one, when receiving udp packets, if the source stops sending them, then ffmpeg will stall. if you try to CTRL+C it, then it'll result in unplayable mp4 file
    – ierdna
    Apr 11, 2014 at 18:51
  • I posted question about difference between UDP and RTP stackoverflow.com/questions/27930879/…
    – Artem
    Jan 13, 2015 at 20:27

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