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    Hello together =))

    Could someone please help me with my problem? I don't get it to work...
    I have a Darwin Stream Server running on Suse 11.3. The sample videos are working perfect, but i don't get it to work to convert my own video files to stream them over rstp.

    I'm working now on this for around 3 weeks =(
    I know already, that i have to use the mp4 package for the files.
    And i know that i can use h263 or h264 for the video.
    And i have read that i have to add a "hint" for the video in the mp4 file, that i can stream it with Darwin Stream Server.

    But i can't watch my files (converted with ffmpeg to mp4 with h263 video, no audio, and added a hint with mp4box) over rtsp...

    What settings in ffmpeg and mp4box do i have to use to convert the movie to get it worked to stream it with darwin stream server???

    I would not have a problem to use another program, the only thing is, that the converting program(s) need to work with Commandline (like cmd), and it doesn't matter if i would need Windows or Suse as opperating System (but i would like Windows more).

    And one thing anymore: (I don't know if it is important). The converted movie file have to be the same file, like the files on http://m.youtube.com - because i need to stream the movies for mobile phones.

    Thank you already very very much for your help,
    Greathings from Germany, Sunnyboy88

    PS: Sorry if my english is not the best, i gave my best... =)
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    What ffmpeg settings have you tried? Just default or?

    I use vlc with darwin and it works fine, see example:
    http://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Streaming_HowTo/Streaming_a_live_video_feed_to_..._Mobile_Phones
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    Hello Baldrick

    thank you for your replay =))

    I didn't want to stream a live video (but its good to know that this is working with vlc, too =) ). I only wanted to stream a video file, like the sample videos of Darwin Stream Server.

    I used the following settings with ffmpeg:
    ffmpeg.exe -i movie.avi -f 3gp -vcodec h263 -s 176x144 -an -y output.3gp

    And the beginning movie was flash movie so i converted it into a avi format with the ffmpeg GUI S.U.P.E.R

    And after that, i only add a hint with mp4box to the output.3gp file.

    (I'm sorry, but i think i don't have a too big known about movies and file formats)

    Greethings from Germany,
    Sunnyboy88
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    VLC works with files too. That was just a live video sample.

    And it should work to convert from flash directly in ffmpeg. What ffmpeg version are you using?
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    ohh ok, i din't know that i could use ffmpeg directly to convert from flash =))

    I'm using ffmpeg v.0.5.0-pre1 build 4741
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    Can you post the details from the samples that works on your phone? Use mediainfo and open video, under view->text and copy paste all info in this thread.
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    Hey cool =)) This program is really great =)))

    Ok here is now the text info about the sample file from Darwin:

    Allgemein
    Complete name : S:\sample_50kbit.3gp
    Format : MPEG-4
    Format profile : 3GPP Media Release 5
    Codec ID : 3gp5
    File size : 590 KiB
    Duration : 1min 10s
    Overall bit rate : 69,0 Kbps
    Encoded date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:25
    Tagged date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:26

    Video
    ID : 2
    Format : MPEG-4 Visual
    Format profile : Simple@L0
    Format settings, BVOP : Ja
    Format settings, QPel : Nein
    Format settings, GMC : Keine warppoints
    Format settings, Matrix : Default (H.263)
    Codec ID : 20
    Duration : 1min 10s
    Bit rate mode : konstant
    Bit rate : 40,0 Kbps
    Width : 176 Pixel
    Height : 144 Pixel
    Display aspect ratio : 1,222
    Frame rate mode : konstant
    Frame rate : 15,000 FPS
    Color space : YUV
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : progressiv
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.105
    Stream size : 354 KiB (60%)
    Language : Englisch
    Encoded date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:25
    Tagged date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:26

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : AMR
    Format/Info : Adaptive Multi-Rate
    Format profile : Narrow band
    Codec ID : samr
    Duration : 1min 9s
    Bit rate mode : konstant
    Bit rate : 8 000 bps
    Channel(s) : 1 Kanal
    Sampling rate : 8 000 Hz
    Bit depth : 13 bits
    Stream size : 68,3 KiB (12%)
    Writing library : Apple Revision 1
    Language : Englisch
    Encoded date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:25
    Tagged date : UTC 2005-03-01 00:59:26
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    Maybe you need audio also.
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