[FFmpeg-user] speeding transfert
Jim Shupert
jshupert at pps-inc.com
Thu Oct 3 21:07:42 CEST 2013
well - this isn't a ffmpeg solution because it sounds like your
difficulty is data move/store/access.
How about you have your own ftp server
This would allow for not chopping up the video into dropBox valid size
then just use an ftp client, filezilla etc.
so you have dv25 --~ 4 GB .... so that is ~ 20 min?
do you really need 25Mbps of d1 411 & pcm audio??
could you deal w a really good mp4 , mov or wmv
meaning can your edit/view needs be satisfied with a smaller file?
So you might acquire as DV due to real world working means [ cam etc ]
but transcode that into something smaller - then send it .then That is >
flv & stream.
do not send the DV .... no need to chop -send -concat back together -
transcode to flv
a mp4 @ 5Mbps would be alot smaller and it ends up as a flv @ ~ 600kbps
anyhoo
On 10/3/2013 9:20 AM, jacky wrote:
> Hello
> I am a volunter in a senior culture association, responsable for
> streaming server application and have a question to vidéo gourous
>
> We have a large DV file (about 4Gb) from each conference (once a week)
> this dv file is encoded using ffmpeg supplying 2 differents flv files
> (one 400kb/s
> second 600kb/s)
>
> We all are senior this means which we are working from home and we must
> transfert from the team to the admin then from the admin to the server
> this process is requiring about 7h total download and would like to
> avoid or to
> keep smaller (the admin and the video team are separated and can do
> both tasks)
>
> One supposed solution might be to slice a file in several parts et
> send these
> to Dropbox (as an exemple) and let the serveur fetching, concatenate and
> running ffmpeg (a very large file is keeping vpn active and in case it
> stops we have to
> restart from start)
> Do you thing it is possible to slice DV file and concatenate without
> too much trouble ?
> it seems it cannot be on flv easily
> does somebody knows a better solution ? even complex requiring
> programming
> thanks to all of you , ffmpeg is really a very powerfull tool
>
> regards
> jacky
>
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