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VLC might not be the best tool, I watched "live1" and it was laggy than VLC had error, without changing anything I run VLC again after few minutes and everyhing looks fine on live1. I starter nginx and OBS, I run: "ffmpeg -i rtmp://localhost/live1/test1 -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -vsync cfr -pix_fmt yuv420p -g 120 -s:v 1280x720 -b:v 3500k -minrate 3500k -maxrate 3500k -bufsize 3500k -c:a copy -f flv out.flvĪnd file looks ok, ffmpeg "cmd" is showing ~60fps and q=~30, bitrate ~3500Ģ.
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(Checking it live depends too much on the twitch servers, but if you download the recorded video you can then run it from your harddisk and any network problems are ruled out, but if you had problems sending the packages to twitch, the video will show this)ġ. and then again download the recorded video from twitch. If that did not go smooth, you could last but not least run ffmpeg yourself but this last time let it stream to twitch directly, always check "how" ffmpeg acts, fps/bitrate/etc. You will notice if dropped frames occured (the picture will be distorted or stop). Dont watch the stream on twitch, just stream for 5 minutes and then download the vod and only check the download file. If everything went smooth, add the push directive to nginx, so you run ffmpeg but nginx does the push to twitch.
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If everything went smooth, next test, ffmpeg this time streams to nginx (but no push to twitch), then try watching the ffmpeg stream with vlc like you did earlier with the OBS stream :) Then check the file and see how ffmpeg acted. Use the settings as you would let it stream, but just record for 5 minutes. Start ffmpeg and just let it save to a file, instead of streaming back to nginx. Now assume we run OBS to stream to nginx (10mb/s/60fps/720p), that works fine. You now mentioned push with nginx, but earlier mentioned that ffmpeg shows inconsistent frames/bitrates. Here are a couple, for starters:Īssuming 0 unlimits the threads, but I would recommend to keep it to the x264 to decide, it normally does a decent job, maybe remove that part.
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I recommend viewing the series of videos put out by Jack0r. I only stream to one destination, so I only use one application and encode directly to Twitch.
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The path to avconv will either have to be in your Windows PATH environment variable, or you can give the full path to it in the batch file. If you wish to spread the avconv command across multiple lines in the batch file, for easier reading, use the caret (^) character to indicate line offĪvconv -i rtmp://localhost/live1/test1 -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -b:v 3500k -minrate 3500k -maxrate 3500k ^ You can create a batch file and start avconv manually, after starting your stream. P.s Simple push command in "live1" is working fine so there must be something wrong with the transcoded video :/
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If anyone know how to fix this I would be glad :) So I decided to run avconv manually and it worked! But only in VLC player, is receiving "something" (stream is "LIVE" but always "loading.") but I cannot get it work :/ So "exec" command is not working, I tried \usr\bin etc but it didn't help. Thank you Sapiens, I followed your link and after few hours of trying to make it run I got nginx on windows and this in my config file:Įxec avconv -i rtmp://localhost/live1/test1 -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -b:v 3500k -minrate 3500k -maxrate 3500k -bufsize 3500k -g:v 120 -c:a copy -s 1280x720 -r 60 -f flv rtmp://localhost/live2/test2