Streaming with timeshift.m2ts (no compression) works well.
Streaming with timeshift.mpeg (compressed) doens't works, mencoder start then stop after few seconds.
nice work!
Streaming with mencoder works, but only with mpeg2video/mpeg1video codec.
Has anybody correct mencoder settings for streaming in h264?
Or can tell me which codecs (pack) need to be installed?
Do i have to copy something into mencoder/codecs folder?
Where can I find the "libavcodec.dll", Tvserver uses?
Or maybe better to wait for VLC support?
Because it uses "lavc" options in the output string.
And "lavc" means, that "libavcodec" library is used...so far as I know
But maybe its hardcoded into mencoder for Windows?
libavcodec options can be found here: 11.3.*Encoding with the libavcodec codec family
But changing video codec, e.g. to mpeg4, doesnt work
You wouldn't have a command-line for ffmpeg I could use to test ffmpeg with nicx? If it doesn't like named pipes I'll look at implementing another method.
libavcodec comes with mencoder and is part of mencoder not the TvServer.
As for doing h264 (or x264) you need to compile mencoder with x264 support: 11.5. Encoding with the x264 codec . I'm not sure if the build I supplied is compiled with x264 support (doubt it) but that site has all the information related to it.
Well with gemx taking the core functions from StreamTv and expanding on it I don't see a reason to re-invent the wheel by going forward anymore with StreamTv. That said I might add "tandard Input/Output to the transport types so ffmpeg will work. That way I can say StreamTv ended up a solid plugin.
It was a fun project and thanks for the feedback and suggestions from everyone. I wouldn't of got StreamTv to the point it is now without the input from everyone who put up with all the buggy builds (especially at the start).
Anyway expect 1 more build of StreamTv in the near future.