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I'm currently doing a stream that is supposed to display correctly within Flowplayer. First I send it to another PC via RTP. Here, I also checked with VLC that the codec etc. arrive correctly, which they do.

Now I want to expose this stream to Flowplayer as a file, so it can be displayed, via something I used in VLC: http://localhost:8080/test.mp4 for example.

The full line I got is: ffmpeg -i input -f mp4 http://localhost:8080/test.mp4

However, no matter how I try to do this, I only get an input/output error. Is this only possible with something like ffserver or another?

What I think is this doesn't work because ffmpeg can't act as a server; on VLC it works since it can. (Though VLC ruins the codecs I set and it can't be read afterwards for some reason)

A (sort of) workaround I can use is saving the RTP stream to a file, and then letting flowplayer load it. This, however, only works once the file is not accessed anymore; I get a codec error otherwise.

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    check the docs : trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/StreamingGuide Jun 3, 2014 at 14:52
  • I've already read through them a few times, but it did not resolve my specific issue.
    – Boehmi
    Jun 3, 2014 at 15:00
  • Use flv instead of mp4 if you're attempting live streaming: ffmpeg -i input -c:v libx264 -maxrate 1000k -bufsize 2000k -g 50 http://localhost:8080/test.flv Also see trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/EncodingForStreamingSites
    – llogan
    Jun 3, 2014 at 17:23
  • Sadly, I'm still getting http://localhost:8080/test.flv: Input/output error then.
    – Boehmi
    Jun 4, 2014 at 7:26
  • Where you able to fix it?
    – Cito
    Jan 13, 2015 at 19:55

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To have FFmpeg act as an HTTP server, you need to pass the -listen 1 option. Additionally, -f mp4 will result in a non-fragmented MP4, which is not suitable for streaming. You can get a fragmented MP4 with -movflags frag_keyframe+empty_moov. A full working command line is:

ffmpeg -i input -listen 1 -f mp4 -movflags frag_keyframe+empty_moov http://localhost:8080

Other options you may find helpful are -re to limit the streaming speed to the input framerate, -stream_loop -1 to loop the input, and -c copy to avoid reencoding.

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    When I do this ffmpeg shows a bunch of lines and then 'handler_name : VideoHandler' and then sits there idling. I can't seem to play the stream from another computer. When I try to play this with vlc I get in the logs: 'no access_demux modules matched'. Any suggestions?
    – captcha
    Feb 26, 2023 at 5:21
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you need this command line

ffmpeg -f v4l2 -s 320x240 -r 25 -i /dev/video0 -f alsa -ac 1 -i hw:0 http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm

make sure that your feed name ends with ".ffm" and if it's not the case, then add "-f ffm" before your feed URL, to manually specify the output format (because ffmpeg won't be able to figure it out automatically any more), like this "-f ffm http://localhost:8090/blah.bleh".

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    getting error at the input video file 'inappropriate ioctl for device'
    – Arpan
    Aug 28, 2019 at 7:52

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