Video Streaming Howto

by asbesto & geenna, Poetry Hacklab, 15/06/2010

Using ffmpeg & ffserver

We want to use a web camera to stream video to web page using ffserver. ffserver is part of the ffmpeg package.

apt-get -y install ffmpeg

ffserver creates a network socket that is available from client machines to view the video. Once started, you attach an ffmpeg process to the server to do the encoding. Configuration of ffserver is done via the /etc/ffserver.conf file.

We installed ffserver on a machine at ip address 10.10.10.160. Typical ffserver.conf file:

Port 8090 
# bind to all IPs aliased or not 
BindAddress 0.0.0.0 
# max number of simultaneous clients 
MaxClients 1000 
# max bandwidth per-client (kb/s) 
MaxBandwidth 10000 
# Suppress that if you want to launch ffserver as a daemon. 
NoDaemon 

<Feed feed1.ffm> 
File /tmp/feed1.ffm 
FileMaxSize 800M 
</Feed> 

<Stream status.html>
 Format status
</Stream>

<Stream test.swf>
Feed feed1.ffm
Format swf
VideoCodec flv
VideoFrameRate 10
VideoBufferSize 80000
VideoBitRate 30
VideoQMin 1
VideoQMax 5
VideoSize 352x288
PreRoll 0
#
#Noaudio
#
</Stream>

To get things going, start the server

ffserver &

Attach the ffmpeg process to do the encoding. This is done via a loopback socket.

#
# this is without audio
#
ffmpeg -r 3 -s 352x288 -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://10.10.10.160:8090/feed1.ffm
#
#This is WITH EMBEDDED AUDIO!!!
#
ffmpeg -f oss -i /dev/dsp -r 6 -s 352x288 -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 http://10.10.10.160:8090/feed1.ffm

Parameters are

Now you should be able to browse to the server address (or localhost if it's the same machine) and see some live video and the status page.

The name of the file will be as defined in the <Stream> section above.

A simple source for a basic webpage with embedded video is here:

<html>
<embed src=http://10.10.10.160:8090/test.swf height=128 width=160> </embed>
</html>

Video Streaming using FreeJ

Please read FreejStreaming for this. Only OGG/Theora!