![]() ![]() Where mms:///encoderfranceinfo is the MMS address of the stream. ![]() Where ftp://example/stream.xyz is the FTP address of the stream % vlc -vvv where is the HTTP address of the stream Receive a stream with VLC Receive an unicast stream % vlc -vvv rtp:// Receive a multicast stream % vlc -vvv 239.255.12.42 is the multicast IP address you want to join. 1.5 Receive a stream described by an SDP file.1.4 Receive a RTP stream available through RTSP.Make sure that VLC is not in "one instance" mode (Tools/Preferences) - so that you can use 2nd VLC process to open and check partial merges without having to fear whether it might obliterate your conversion data. This part is a life saver if you need to do N rounds and try and adjust things. If you need more adjustments (like that synchronization) stop "playing" as soon as it starts, delete the file, then open "Effects and filters" and enter what you need.Ĭlick: and it will start conversion again (and complain if you haven't deleted or renamed the file) save profile (with a short name like "Keep Original").Audio codec: check: Audio, Keep original track.Video codec: check: Video, Keep original track.Make new profile (default profile can bloat the result).open dropdown next to and pick Convert.check: Play another media synchronously.I'll eventually experiment with multiple audio and subtitle tracks, but I'll probably forget to come back and update with my progress. I don't know how easy it may or may not be for other video players (including DVD, Blu-Ray, Roku?, and other things with USB sticks) to read those, so I've just created multiple copies of the file for multiple languages so far. It is, of course, possible to add multiple language tracks to a single mp4 file. It can easily convert from mp4 to DVD format for you. If you need to delay audio by 3.84 seconds, use a command like this: ffmpeg.exe -i "movie.mp4" -itsoffset 3.84 -i "movie.mp4" -map 0:v -map 1:a -c copy "movie-audio-delayed.mp4"Īn oldie, but a goodie (the best kind, in fact): If you need to delay video by 3.84 seconds, use a command like this: ffmpeg.exe -i "movie.mp4" -itsoffset 3.84 -i "movie.mp4" -map 1:v -map 0:a -c copy "movie-video-delayed.mp4" ![]() However, in the version I have, those settings don't apply to saving the stream.
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