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Post by kdvoigt on Jul 14, 2017 6:54:25 GMT -7
We are having issues with the video streaming update with ffmpeg. First, FFMPEG Download 3.3.1 is not available on the website. It's now 3.3.2. When we are in the command prompt, we copied and pasted the code into prompt like Skylar instructed us to do. He was using an extended desktop so it was hard to tell exactly what happened when he entered in his code. When he dragged the command prompt screen back into view, it looked like this: When we we enter in the code that was copied and pasted and put in place with our RTMP key from the Excel website, we got this screen: We are not able to see any streams, and we think that the breakdown is right there. What are we doing wrong? Thanks, Kellye Team 044j -- SC
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Post by Joe_CWU on Jul 14, 2017 10:43:53 GMT -7
We are having the same issue. It previously worked when we had 3.3.1, however after it updated itself to 3.3.2 it no longer functions.
-Joe
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Post by Skylar MSGC on Jul 14, 2017 15:38:20 GMT -7
If you are typing in the correct command line text it shouldn't matter between version 3.3.1 and 3.3.2
The reason why I pulled my terminal off screen is because when I ran ffmpeg it contained my personal rtmp key for stream.live. I didn't want to reveal what my key was in a posted video.
What is actually going wrong? Have you verified connection to the Raspberry pi by pinging it? Have you double checked the command you are typing in to make sure that there aren't any mistakes? When you hit enter does it list off a error anywhere? Can you watch it on rtp://localhost:4000 with vlc? What operating system are you running?
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Post by kdvoigt on Jul 14, 2017 19:44:23 GMT -7
We are using a Windows 10 ground station laptop issued to us in Montana last summer. Yes, we have Pi connection and have pinged it. We have copied and pasted the command from the eclipse website and even re-typed your script because it was a little different than what we had copied and pasted. The script freezes after I hit enter and can only be stopped by closing out the command window. No, we cannot watch it on VLC.
What's actually going wrong is that we cannot see any video streaming.
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Post by kdvoigt on Jul 26, 2017 11:54:13 GMT -7
After having issues with 3.3.2, we uploaded and ran 3.3.1. It worked. We can now video stream via VLC. But we cannot connect to Livestream.
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Post by Trevor MSGC on Aug 2, 2017 10:07:25 GMT -7
Can you double check to make sure that your RTMP key is correct?
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Post by irowe on Aug 9, 2017 13:23:47 GMT -7
I've had problems with the ffmpeg code hanging at that exact spot, and for me it often has to do with the quality of my connection to the payload. If your Ubiquitis are connected, check that there are no issues with your LAN connection to your computer. That includes making sure you have a static IP set for that Ethernet port. It's also possible that your Internet connection is not good enough to start the stream.
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