Does FFmpeg support the ability to add a proxy to a request? On the Internet, I found that there is the -http_proxy option, but when I tried to use it by typing ffmpeg -http_proxy=http://ip:port/
in terminal, I received an Option not found error
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So, as the comments explained to me, I was just doing the request incorrectly. FFmpeg supports proxies, just write -http_proxy http://ip:port/
Be sure not to select it by "". Also, if you use Java wrapper ffmpeg-cli-wrapper, then separate the proxy flag (-http_proxy) and the proxies themselves into two different addExtraArgs
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otherwise an error will be causing
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1Did you succeed connect through http proxy? What is your FFmpeg version? Sep 21, 2020 at 11:59
ffmpeg http_proxy http://136.243.47.220:3128
Or should I write a complete request in terminal? Also, for ffmpeg I u se Java wrapper - ffmpeg-cli-wrapper. Here is his request, without proxyffmpeg.exe -y -v error -progress tcp://127.0.0.1:36512 tcp://136.243.47.220:3128 -i https://animethemes.moe/video/HeavyObject-ED2v2.webm stuff/WEBMs/Kawaranai Tsuyosa.opus