[FFmpeg-devel] [DOC] FFSERVER Configuration Files.

Piero Bugoni ffmpeg.devel
Wed Aug 15 03:21:59 CEST 2007


Below is the edited diff in response to the items pointed out previously.

(My next post will itemize the changes. This post just contains the diff below,
and as an attachment.) 

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P.





Index: ffserver.conf-swf
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-swf	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-swf	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+# A tested-working setup for a single swf stream.
+# It will work with both Internet Explorer, and FireFox with
+# Flash Player installed.
+# ffserver, ffmpeg, and Apache were all running on the same machine.
+
+
+# Globals
+
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 1000
+MaxBandwidth 1000
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed
+
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 20000000
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+# Stream
+
+<Stream test1.swf>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+Format swf
+AudioBitRate 64k         # try 64, 128, or 256
+AudioCodec mp3           # swf uses MP3 codec
+AudioChannels 1          # swf only supports 1 channel.
+AudioSampleRate 11025    # use 44100, 22050, or 11025
+NoVideo
+</Stream>
+
+# Command Line:
+# ffmpeg  -vol 240 -ac 1 -ab 64 -ar 11025 -f audio_device
+# -i /dev/audio http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+
+
+# Note: Sound takes about 10 seconds to start playing with this config.
+# test by using: http://<ffserver-ip>:8090/test1.swf
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-mp3
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-mp3	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-mp3	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+# A tested-working ffserver.conf setup
+# for an audio-only MP3 stream across
+# A 100Mbit capable testbench-LAN.
+
+# Machine was a 1100 Celeron with 512MB RAM.
+# ffserver and ffmpeg were run on the same machine with
+# the Apache webserver.
+
+
+# Global Stuff
+#
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 10               # Probably safe, max = 1000
+MaxBandwidth 16000          # 16 Mbit/s.
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed Definition
+#
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000      # 1 Gigabyte
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+
+# Stream Definition
+#
+
+# Stream: MP3 audio
+
+<Stream test1.mp3>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+Format mp3
+AudioCodec mp3
+AudioBitRate 64k           # Try 256, 128 or 64
+AudioChannels 1            # 1 or 2 channels
+AudioSampleRate 11025      # Rates of 44100, 22050, 11025
+NoVideo
+</Stream>
+
+
+# Notes:
+#
+
+# Command Line
+# ffmpeg  -vol 240 -ac 1 -ab 64 -ar 11025 -f audio_device
+# -i /dev/audio http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+# Works with MPlayer, MS MediaPlayer, and Firefox  with MPlayer Plugin.
+# Stream may take 10 to 20 seconds to start in MPlayer Plugin
+# even with cache values set low.
+#
+
+# Test with: http://<ffserver-ip>:8090/test1.mp3
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-3cam-adsl-flv
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-3cam-adsl-flv	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-3cam-adsl-flv	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+# A tested-working ffserver.conf setup
+# for repeating 3 streams coming from an ffmpeg machine
+# over an ADSL connection to dedicated server.
+# Bandwidth to the server was around 320 Kb/s.
+
+# ffserver was run on a dedicated
+# leased server, a 2.8GHz P4, with 512MB RAM,
+# connected to the internet with at least a 10Mb/s connection
+# by some hosting company.
+
+# ffmpeg was run on a local server, and sent streams to
+# the ffserver machine over an ADSL connection.
+
+# This file should work as-is, except that the
+# IP address of the machine sending the streams
+# to ffserver needs to be entered in the feed definitions
+# (see below).
+
+
+
+# Global Stuff
+#
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 10               # Probably safe, max = 1000
+MaxBandwidth 16000          # 16 Mbit/s.
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed Definitions
+
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000      # 1 Gigabyte
+ACL allow <ip address>      # very important. Set this to ffmpeg machine IP.
+</Feed>
+
+<Feed feed2.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed2.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000
+ACL allow <ip address>
+</Feed>
+
+<Feed feed3.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed3.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000
+ACL allow <ip address>
+</Feed>
+
+# Streams
+#
+# All low framerate, (1F/s),
+# small image size, low bitrate,
+# minimal quality, but still reasonably viewable.
+
+
+<Stream test1.flv>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+VideoBitRate 25             # Experiment to get rid of rc buffer underflow
error. Max is 16000
+VideoBufferSize 200         # Adjust in conjunction with q and bitrate. 128 is
a safe value
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128
+VideoFrameRate 1
+VideoQMin 10                # Adjust bitrate with q (see below).
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+<Stream test2.flv>
+Feed feed2.ffm
+VideoBitRate 25
+VideoBufferSize 200
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128
+VideoFrameRate 1
+VideoQMin 10
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+<Stream test3.flv>
+Feed feed3.ffm
+VideoBitRate 25
+VideoBufferSize 200
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128
+VideoFrameRate 1
+VideoQMin 10
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+
+# Notes:
+#
+
+# ffserver was run with this file, on the high-bandwidth server,
+# and the following ffmpeg commands local server:
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 1 -s cif -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://<ffserver-ip>:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 1 -s cif -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video1 http://<ffserver-ip>:8090/feed2.ffm
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 1 -s cif -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video2 http://<ffserver-ip>:8090/feed3.ffm
+
+
+# Works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer.
+# With Firefox a stream can be tested directly by pointing the
+# browser to it like: http://<ffserver-host>:8090/test1.flv
+# With Internet Explorer, it is necessary to embed a Flash Player
+# in a web page, and call up that page.
+
+#  For NTSC Try framerates of 1, 3, or 9.99.
+
+#  Settings:
+#
+# The Q	value is pretty important here. Values of around 5 to 7.5
+# give a reasonable compromise between stream width, and image quality.
+# Make sure to match the settings in this file with those on the command line.
+# In this instance values grater than 10 will probably make the image
+# unrecognizable.
+#
+# Some additional settings for higher quality, but a fatter stream:
+#
+
+# Qmin/Qmax=1, vbr~=12000, vbuf=52(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=2, vbr~=7100,  vbuf=33(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=3, vbr~=5200,  vbuf=22(min) good quality/stream compromise
+# Qmin/Qmax=4, vbr~=4800,  vbuf=21(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=5, vbr~=4000,  vbuf=19(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=6, vbr~=3200,  vbuf=13(min)
+
+
+# Flash Player has a limit of 16,500 frames.
+# When using a browser, it is necessary to periodically refresh
+# the page being viewed, or the stream will block.
+
+
+# Other Options:
+#
+# IntraOnly: This is like specifying VideoGOPSize 0, or -g 0 on the
+# command line for ffmpeg. No inter-frame prediction. May give better
+# Image quality, but produces a fatter stream.
+#
+# VideoGOPSize: Increasing the value for this increases the amount
+# of inter-frame prediction. Setting it very low will give a better
+# quality image, but fatter stream. The default is ok.
+
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-3cam-lan-flv
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-3cam-lan-flv	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-3cam-lan-flv	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+# A tested-working ffserver.conf setup
+# for three cameras on bttv cards across
+# a 100Mbit capable testbench-LAN.
+
+# Machine was a 1100 Celeron with 512MB RAM.
+# ffserver and ffmpeg were run on same machine with
+# the Apache webserver. Machine had 4 bttv cards.
+
+
+# Global Stuff
+#
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 10               # Probably safe, max = 1000
+MaxBandwidth 16000          # 16 Mbit/s.
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed Definition
+#
+
+# Feeds
+
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000      # 1 Gigabyte
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+<Feed feed2.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed2.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+<Feed feed3.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed3.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+# Streams
+
+# Fast framerate was used for "live" quality,
+# but image size and quality
+# reduced for bandwidth. The client side
+# can usually expand output to screen size.
+
+<Stream test1.flv>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+VideoBitRate 1640
+VideoBufferSize 128
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128           # Half of 320x256
+VideoFrameRate 29.97
+VideoQMin 10
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+<Stream test2.flv>
+Feed feed2.ffm
+VideoBitRate 1640           # Experiment to get rid of rc buffer underflow
error. Max is 16000.
+VideoBufferSize 128         # Adjust in conjunction with q and bitrate. 128 is
a safe value.
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128
+VideoFrameRate 29.97        # Try to use this frame rate when using image
timestamp with vhook.
+VideoQMin 10                # Adjust bitrate with q (see below).
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+<Stream test3.flv>
+Feed feed3.ffm
+VideoBitRate 1640
+VideoBufferSize 128
+Format swf
+VideoSize 160x128
+VideoFrameRate 29.97
+VideoQMin 10
+VideoQMax 10
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+# Notes:
+#
+
+# ffserver was run with this file, and the following 3 ffmpeg commands
+# on the same machine:
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s 160x128 -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s 160x128 -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video1 http://localhost:8090/feed2.ffm
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s 160x128 -qmin 10 -qmax 10
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video2 http://localhost:8090/feed3.ffm
+
+
+# Works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer.
+# With Firefox a stream can be tested directly by pointing the
+# browser to it like: http://<ffserver-host>:8090/test1.flv
+# With Internet Explorer, it is necessary to embed a Flash Player
+# in a web page, and call up that page.
+
+# When dealing with NTSC set framerate to exactly 29.97 to
+# maintain sync. This can affect correctness of "timestamp"
+#
+# The Q	value is pretty important here. Values of around 5 to 7.5
+# give a reasonable compromise between stream width, and image quality.
+# Make sure to match the settings in this file with those on the command line.
+#
+#
+# Some additional settings:
+# Lower "Q" values mean higher quality, but a fatter stream.
+#
+
+# Qmin/Qmax=1, vbr~=12000, vbuf=52(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=2, vbr~=7100,  vbuf=33(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=3, vbr~=5200,  vbuf=22(min) good quality/stream compromise
+# Qmin/Qmax=4, vbr~=4800,  vbuf=21(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=5, vbr~=4000,  vbuf=19(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=6, vbr~=3200,  vbuf=13(min)
+
+# Flash Player has a limit of 16,500 frames.
+# When using a browser, it is necessary to periodically refresh
+# the page being viewed, or the stream will block.
+
+# Other Options:
+#
+# IntraOnly: This is like specifying VideoGOPSize 0, or -g 0 on the
+# command line for ffmpeg. No inter-frame prediction. May give better
+# image quality, but produces a fatter stream.
+#
+# VideoGOPSize: Increasing the value for this increases the amount
+# of inter-frame prediction. Setting it very low will give a better
+# quality image, but a fatter stream. The default is ok.
+
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-swf-flv
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-swf-flv	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-swf-flv	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+# Tested Working setup
+# with sound and video over LAN.
+# Sound and video were sent as
+# 2 separate streams. For use with Flash Player.
+
+
+
+# Globals
+
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 1000
+MaxBandwidth 6000
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feeds
+
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+<Feed feed2.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed2.ffm
+FileMaxSize 20000000
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+# Streams
+
+<Stream test1.flv>       # Video Stream
+Feed feed1.ffm
+VideoBitRate 1640
+VideoBufferSize 128      # adjust with bitrate, and q.
+Format swf
+VideoSize 352x288        # CIF size
+VideoFrameRate 29.97
+VideoQMin 3
+VideoQMax 3
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+<Stream test1.swf>       # Audio Stream
+Feed feed2.ffm
+Format swf
+AudioBitRate 64k         # use 64, 128, or 256
+AudioCodec mp3           # Flash uses MP3 for audio
+AudioChannels
+AudioSampleRate 11025    # use 44100, 22050, or 11025
+NoVideo
+</Stream>
+
+
+# Command Line:
+
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s cif -qmin 3 -qmax 3
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+# ffmpeg  -vol 240 -ac 1 -ab 64 -ar 11025 -f audio_device
+# -i /dev/audio http://localhost:8090/feed2.ffm
+
+
+# Works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer.
+# With Firefox a stream can be tested directly by pointing the
+# browser to it like: http://<ffserver-host>:8090/test1.flv
+# With Internet Explorer, it is necessary to embed a Flash Player
+# in a web page, and call up that page.
+
+# When dealing with NTSC set framerate to exactly 29.97 to
+# maintain sync.
+#
+# The Q value is pretty important here. Values of around 5 to 7.5
+# give a reasonable compromise between stream width, and image quality.
+# Make sure to match the settings in this file with those on the command line.
+#
+#
+# Some additional settings:
+# Lower "Q" value means higher quality, but a fatter stream:
+#
+# Qmin/Qmax=1, vbr~=12000, vbuf=52(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=2, vbr~=7100,  vbuf=33(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=3, vbr~=5200,  vbuf=22(min) good quality/stream compromise
+# Qmin/Qmax=4, vbr~=4800,  vbuf=21(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=5, vbr~=4000,  vbuf=19(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=6, vbr~=3200,  vbuf=13(min)
+
+# Flash Player has a limit of 16,500 frames.
+# When using a browser, it is necessary to periodically refresh
+# the page being viewed, or the stream will block.
+
+
+# Contributed bY Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-1cam-flv
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-1cam-flv	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-1cam-flv	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+# A tested-working ffserver.conf setup
+# for one camera on a bttv card across
+# a 100Mbit capable testbench-LAN.
+
+# Machine was a 1100 Celeron  with 512MB RAM.
+# ffserver and ffmpeg were run on same machine with
+# the Apache webserver.
+
+
+# Global Stuff
+#
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 10               # Probably safe, max = 1000
+MaxBandwidth 16000          # 16 Mbit/s.
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed Definition
+#
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000      # 1 Gigabyte
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+
+# Stream Definition
+#
+<Stream test1.flv>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+VideoBitRate 5200           # Experiment to get rid of rc buffer underflow
error. Max is 16000
+VideoBufferSize 32          # Adjust in conjunction with q and bitrate. 128 is
a safe value
+Format swf
+VideoSize 352x288           # CIF size
+VideoFrameRate 29.97
+VideoQMin  3                # Adjust bitrate with q (see below).
+VideoQMax  3
+NoAudio
+</Stream>
+
+
+# Notes:
+#
+
+# ffserver was run with this file, and the following ffmpeg command
+# on the same machine:
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s cif -qmin 3 -qmax 3
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+# Works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer.
+# With Firefox a stream can be tested directly by pointing the
+# browser to it like: http://<ffserver-host>:8090/test1.flv
+# With Internet Explorer, it is necessary to embed a Flash Player
+# in a web page, and call up that page.
+#
+# When dealing with NTSC set framerate to exactly 29.97 to
+# maintain sync.
+#
+# The Q	value is pretty important here. Values of around 5 to 7.5
+# give a reasonable compromise between stream width, and image quality.
+# Make sure to match the settings in this file with those on the command line.
+#
+#
+# Some additional settings:
+# Lower "Q" value means higher quality, but a fatter stream:
+#
+# Qmin/Qmax=1, vbr~=12000, vbuf=52(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=2, vbr~=7100,  vbuf=33(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=3, vbr~=5200,  vbuf=22(min) good quality/stream compromise
+# Qmin/Qmax=4, vbr~=4800,  vbuf=21(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=5, vbr~=4000,  vbuf=19(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=6, vbr~=3200,  vbuf=13(min)
+
+# Flash Player has a limit of 16,500 frames.
+# When using a browser, it is necessary to periodically refresh
+# the page being viewed, or the stream will block.
+
+# Other Options:
+#
+# IntraOnly: This is like specifying VideoGOPSize 0, or -g 0 on the
+# command line for ffmpeg. No inter-frame prediction. May give better
+# Image quality, but produces a fatter stream.
+#
+# VideoGOPSize: Increasing the value for this increases the amount
+# of inter-frame prediction. Setting it very low will give a better
+# quality image, but fatter stream. The default is ok.
+
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni
Index: ffserver.conf-1cam-snd-flv
===================================================================
--- ffserver.conf-1cam-snd-flv	(revision 0)
+++ ffserver.conf-1cam-snd-flv	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+# A tested-working ffserver.conf setup
+# for one camera on a bttv card across
+# a 100Mbit capable testbench-LAN, with sound.
+
+# Machine was a 1100 Celeron with 512MB RAM.
+# ffserver and ffmpeg were run on same machine with
+# the Apache webserver.
+
+# Sound device was onbord. bttvaudio was not
+# used yet
+
+
+# Global Stuff
+#
+Port 8090
+BindAddress 0.0.0.0
+MaxClients 10               # Probably safe, max = 1000
+MaxBandwidth 16000          # 16 Mbit/s.
+CustomLog
+NoDaemon
+
+
+# Feed Definition
+#
+<Feed feed1.ffm>
+File /tmp/feed1.ffm
+FileMaxSize 1000000000      #  1 Gigabyte
+ACL allow 127.0.0.1
+</Feed>
+
+
+
+# Stream Definition
+#
+<Stream test1.flv>
+Feed feed1.ffm
+VideoBitRate 5200           # Experiment to get rid of rc buffer underflow
error. Max is 16000
+VideoBufferSize 128         # Adjust in conjunction with q and bitrate. 128 is
a safe value
+Format swf
+VideoSize 352x288           # CIF size
+VideoFrameRate 9.99
+VideoQMin  3                # Adjust bitrate with q (see below).
+VideoQMax  3
+AudioBitRate 64k            # try 64k or 128k
+AudioSampleRate 11025       # use 44100, 22050, or 1102
+</Stream>
+
+
+# Notes:
+#
+
+# ffserver was run with this file, and the following ffmpeg command
+# on the same machine:
+#
+# ffmpeg  -deinterlace -r 29.97 -s cif -qmin 3 -qmax 3
+# -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 -vol 240 -ac 1 -ab 64 -ar 11025
+# -f audio_device -i /dev/audio http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
+#
+
+# Works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer with Flash Player installed.
+# With Firefox a stream can be tested directly by pointing the
+# browser to it like: http://<ffserver-host>:8090/test1.flv
+# With Internet Explorer, it is necessary to embed a Flash Player
+# in a web page, and call up that page.
+
+# When dealing with NTSC set framerate to exactly 29.97,
+# or a fraction like 9.99, or 3, to maintain sync.
+#
+# The Q	value is pretty important here. Values of around 5 to 7.5
+# give a reasonable compromise between stream width, and image quality.
+# Make sure to match the settings in this file with those on the command line.
+
+
+# Some additional settings for higher quality, but a fatter stream:
+#
+
+# Qmin/Qmax=1, vbr~=12000, vbuf=52(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=2, vbr~=7100,  vbuf=33(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=3, vbr~=5200,  vbuf=22(min) good quality/stream compromise
+# Qmin/Qmax=4, vbr~=4800,  vbuf=21(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=5, vbr~=4000,  vbuf=19(min)
+# Qmin/Qmax=6, vbr~=3200,  vbuf=13(min)
+
+
+# Other Options:
+#
+# IntraOnly: This is like specifying VideoGOPSize 0, or -g 0 on the
+# command line for ffmpeg. No inter-frame prediction. May give better
+# Image quality, but produces a fatter stream.
+#
+# VideoGOPSize: Increasing the value for this increases the amount
+# of inter-frame prediction. Setting it very low will give a better
+# quality image, but fatter stream. The default is ok.
+
+# Note: when playing video in browser, stream may take a long time
+# to start. Sound and video will begin playing after a while,
+# but will be delayed, and generally out of sync
+# When Q is high-quality, sample-rates, and bitrates are high,
+# it takes longer for stream to start, and is more out of sync,
+# however it does work. This config took about ten seconds for stream to play
+
+
+# Contributed by Piero Bugoni



       
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