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<blockquote data-quote="cheezey" data-source="post: 732598" data-attributes="member: 10350"><p>The streaming involves 3 components ...</p><p>1. TV Server (for live TV) - or a file (recording, tv series)</p><p>2. Custom build of FFMpeg with Fragmented MP4 support</p><p>3. CodeShop's SmoothStreaming Apache module </p><p></p><p>The TV Server stream (or recorded file) is the ffmpeg input, the ffmpeg output is HTTP POSTed to the Apache module, so it's likely that either ffmpeg or the apache module is struggling. My money would be on ffmpeg not transcoding quickly enough and the extra data in an HD source is the issue. When you try this could you look at your CPU and see how much is being used by the ffmpeg and httpd (Apache) processes. </p><p></p><p>Also post your Apache error.log (from C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Apache\logs), that'll contain ffmpeg output logs which may help.</p><p></p><p>A converted MP4 file is OK because the transcoding is done at leisure and watched later as for file not found, that's probably an error in starting ffmpeg, this would be in the Apache error.log.</p><p></p><p>Finally - you could try the ffmpeg <strong>-r</strong> parameter, see <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/ipimp-518/stream-drops-audio-after-short-time-89992/index3.html#post719843" target="_blank">here</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheezey, post: 732598, member: 10350"] The streaming involves 3 components ... 1. TV Server (for live TV) - or a file (recording, tv series) 2. Custom build of FFMpeg with Fragmented MP4 support 3. CodeShop's SmoothStreaming Apache module The TV Server stream (or recorded file) is the ffmpeg input, the ffmpeg output is HTTP POSTed to the Apache module, so it's likely that either ffmpeg or the apache module is struggling. My money would be on ffmpeg not transcoding quickly enough and the extra data in an HD source is the issue. When you try this could you look at your CPU and see how much is being used by the ffmpeg and httpd (Apache) processes. Also post your Apache error.log (from C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Apache\logs), that'll contain ffmpeg output logs which may help. A converted MP4 file is OK because the transcoding is done at leisure and watched later as for file not found, that's probably an error in starting ffmpeg, this would be in the Apache error.log. Finally - you could try the ffmpeg [B]-r[/B] parameter, see [URL="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/ipimp-518/stream-drops-audio-after-short-time-89992/index3.html#post719843"]here[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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