ffmpeg -i infile.avi out.mp4 outputs non-fragmented MP4. How do I obtain fragmented mp4? Update A fragmented mp4 file is internally divided into several back-to-back chunks or MPEG-4 movie fragments. Each chunk has its own moof atom - so there are several moof atoms interleaved in the file instead of a single moov at the end as in the case of an unfragmented mp4. This makes it easier to stream ove
I am doing a project with encrypting video and I have a few questions for the procedure. I used a command to transcode mp4 to HLS with a ts segment duration of ~10 seconds. First, I need to encrypt those videos with a key from database. However, I have no idea for the encryption whether working with ffmpeg or not. Second, if the encryption can work without ffmpeg, so what should I do? I have searc
I have to call domain A.com (which sets the cookies with http) from domain B.com. All I do on domain B.com is (javascript): var head = document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0]; var script = document.createElement("script"); script.src = "A.com/setCookie?cache=1231213123"; head.appendChild(script); This sets the cookie on A.com on every browser I've tested, except Safari. Amazingly this works in IE
HTTP Live Streaming HTTP Live Streaming is a streaming standard proposed by Apple. See the latest draft standard. Files involved are .m4a for audio (if you want a stream of audio only). .ts for video. This is a MPEG-2 transport, usually with a h.264/AAC payload. It contains 10 seconds of video and it is created by splitting your original video file, or by converting live video. .m3u8 for the playl
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く