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<blockquote data-quote="cheezey" data-source="post: 698727" data-attributes="member: 10350"><p><strong>Re: AW: iPiMP 5.1.0 is released</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When you say no stream is coming - what do you see? Black screen? Some error message? Do you see or hear anything, even briefly? Do you try to start the stream on your iPhone some time after the countdown has finished?</p><p></p><p>Your logs show the streaming in action, is also shows that the ffmpeg process is running at 6 frames per second which is very slow, bearing in mind your video input is running at 26.89 fps the transcoding process cannot keep pace with the video input so live streaming will probably not work. You may have to edit the ffmpeg transcoding parameters to see if you can improve your fps, the ffmpeg parameters are stord in C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Aspx\config.xml. There is also a thread in the forum which discusses some of these settings which you might find useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheezey, post: 698727, member: 10350"] [b]Re: AW: iPiMP 5.1.0 is released[/b] When you say no stream is coming - what do you see? Black screen? Some error message? Do you see or hear anything, even briefly? Do you try to start the stream on your iPhone some time after the countdown has finished? Your logs show the streaming in action, is also shows that the ffmpeg process is running at 6 frames per second which is very slow, bearing in mind your video input is running at 26.89 fps the transcoding process cannot keep pace with the video input so live streaming will probably not work. You may have to edit the ffmpeg transcoding parameters to see if you can improve your fps, the ffmpeg parameters are stord in C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Aspx\config.xml. There is also a thread in the forum which discusses some of these settings which you might find useful. [/QUOTE]
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