-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi and thanks for the answer! On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Curtis Magyar wrote:
I think ffmpeg is exactly what you're looking for. See:
http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/ffserver-doc.html#SEC3
Good luck.
(until sourceforge comes up and I can subscribe to ffmpeg users list) Maybe I wasnt clear enough: I need to first record the files (so I can let people see them anytime they want after that) then serve them with a normal http. ffmpeg does it fine but only to the video part... if I encode a ASF file using mspeg4 codec and mp2 or mp3 audio codecs , WMP will complain that it cannot find the required codec and will continue to play the video stream but with no sound :( Also if my memory serves well some time back when I used ffmpeg for live streaming also when serving ASF streams there was the same problem, no sound at clients.
-- Curtis Magyar
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