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<blockquote data-quote="Waldschrat" data-source="post: 1136229" data-attributes="member: 53766"><p>I tried filmon as well and could not get it to work. For me it looks like the problem is the output format of the stream which cannot be trancoded by ffmpeg for VODServer. With a newer ffmpeg version I got a lot of aac errors in the VODServer window, but still no luck (so at least some real error messages, not just "Broken pipe" or "Invalid parameter"). Maybe a custom build ffmpeg with a different aac library can help, but I am not really sure.</p><p></p><p>Example of a working stream: Any Twitch stream that is currently online (that's what I am using this for).</p><p>So for example the stream that livestreamer also uses as an example (day9tv) can be accessed by <a href="http://localhost:9999/livestreamer?stream=twitch.tv/day9tv&quality=best" target="_blank">http://localhost:9999/livestreamer?stream=twitch.tv/day9tv&quality=best</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waldschrat, post: 1136229, member: 53766"] I tried filmon as well and could not get it to work. For me it looks like the problem is the output format of the stream which cannot be trancoded by ffmpeg for VODServer. With a newer ffmpeg version I got a lot of aac errors in the VODServer window, but still no luck (so at least some real error messages, not just "Broken pipe" or "Invalid parameter"). Maybe a custom build ffmpeg with a different aac library can help, but I am not really sure. Example of a working stream: Any Twitch stream that is currently online (that's what I am using this for). So for example the stream that livestreamer also uses as an example (day9tv) can be accessed by [URL]http://localhost:9999/livestreamer?stream=twitch.tv/day9tv&quality=best[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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