wok rev 16524

ffserver: add config file
author Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
date Sat Apr 26 04:12:58 2014 +0200 (2014-04-26)
parents 8c5c14df0537
children 5b89f43c1d20
files ffserver/receipt ffserver/stuff/ffserver.conf
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     1.1 --- a/ffserver/receipt	Sat Apr 26 02:27:59 2014 +0200
     1.2 +++ b/ffserver/receipt	Sat Apr 26 04:12:58 2014 +0200
     1.3 @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
     1.4  # Rules to gen a SliTaz package suitable for Tazpkg.
     1.5  genpkg_rules()
     1.6  {
     1.7 -	mkdir -p $fs/usr/bin
     1.8 +	mkdir -p $fs/usr/bin $fs/etc
     1.9 +	cp ${stuff}/ffserver.conf $fs/etc
    1.10  	cp -a $install/usr/bin/ffserver $fs/usr/bin
    1.11  }
     2.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     2.2 +++ b/ffserver/stuff/ffserver.conf	Sat Apr 26 04:12:58 2014 +0200
     2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@
     2.4 +# /etc/ffserver.conf
     2.5 +#
     2.6 +# Port on which the server is listening. You must select a different
     2.7 +# port from your standard HTTP web server if it is running on the same
     2.8 +# computer.
     2.9 +Port 8090
    2.10 +
    2.11 +# Address on which the server is bound. Only useful if you have
    2.12 +# several network interfaces.
    2.13 +BindAddress 0.0.0.0
    2.14 +
    2.15 +# Number of simultaneous HTTP connections that can be handled. It has
    2.16 +# to be defined *before* the MaxClients parameter, since it defines the
    2.17 +# MaxClients maximum limit.
    2.18 +MaxHTTPConnections 2000
    2.19 +
    2.20 +# Number of simultaneous requests that can be handled. Since FFServer
    2.21 +# is very fast, it is more likely that you will want to leave this high
    2.22 +# and use MaxBandwidth, below.
    2.23 +MaxClients 1000
    2.24 +
    2.25 +# This the maximum amount of kbit/sec that you are prepared to
    2.26 +# consume when streaming to clients.
    2.27 +MaxBandwidth 1000
    2.28 +
    2.29 +# Access log file (uses standard Apache log file format)
    2.30 +# '-' is the standard output.
    2.31 +CustomLog -
    2.32 +
    2.33 +# Suppress that if you want to launch ffserver as a daemon.
    2.34 +NoDaemon
    2.35 +
    2.36 +
    2.37 +##################################################################
    2.38 +# Definition of the live feeds. Each live feed contains one video
    2.39 +# and/or audio sequence coming from an ffmpeg encoder or another
    2.40 +# ffserver. This sequence may be encoded simultaneously with several
    2.41 +# codecs at several resolutions.
    2.42 +
    2.43 +<Feed feed1.ffm>
    2.44 +
    2.45 +# You must use 'ffmpeg' to send a live feed to ffserver. In this
    2.46 +# example, you can type:
    2.47 +#
    2.48 +# ffmpeg http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm
    2.49 +
    2.50 +# ffserver can also do time shifting. It means that it can stream any
    2.51 +# previously recorded live stream. The request should contain:
    2.52 +# "http://xxxx?date=[YYYY-MM-DDT][[HH:]MM:]SS[.m...]".You must specify
    2.53 +# a path where the feed is stored on disk. You also specify the
    2.54 +# maximum size of the feed, where zero means unlimited. Default:
    2.55 +# File=/tmp/feed_name.ffm FileMaxSize=5M
    2.56 +File /tmp/feed1.ffm
    2.57 +FileMaxSize 200K
    2.58 +
    2.59 +# You could specify
    2.60 +# ReadOnlyFile /saved/specialvideo.ffm
    2.61 +# This marks the file as readonly and it will not be deleted or updated.
    2.62 +
    2.63 +# Specify launch in order to start ffmpeg automatically.
    2.64 +# First ffmpeg must be defined with an appropriate path if needed,
    2.65 +# after that options can follow, but avoid adding the http:// field
    2.66 +#Launch ffmpeg
    2.67 +
    2.68 +# Only allow connections from localhost to the feed.
    2.69 +ACL allow 127.0.0.1
    2.70 +
    2.71 +</Feed>
    2.72 +
    2.73 +
    2.74 +##################################################################
    2.75 +# Now you can define each stream which will be generated from the
    2.76 +# original audio and video stream. Each format has a filename (here
    2.77 +# 'test1.mpg'). FFServer will send this stream when answering a
    2.78 +# request containing this filename.
    2.79 +
    2.80 +<Stream test1.mpg>
    2.81 +
    2.82 +# coming from live feed 'feed1'
    2.83 +Feed feed1.ffm
    2.84 +
    2.85 +# Format of the stream : you can choose among:
    2.86 +# mpeg       : MPEG-1 multiplexed video and audio
    2.87 +# mpegvideo  : only MPEG-1 video
    2.88 +# mp2        : MPEG-2 audio (use AudioCodec to select layer 2 and 3 codec)
    2.89 +# ogg        : Ogg format (Vorbis audio codec)
    2.90 +# rm         : RealNetworks-compatible stream. Multiplexed audio and video.
    2.91 +# ra         : RealNetworks-compatible stream. Audio only.
    2.92 +# mpjpeg     : Multipart JPEG (works with Netscape without any plugin)
    2.93 +# jpeg       : Generate a single JPEG image.
    2.94 +# asf        : ASF compatible streaming (Windows Media Player format).
    2.95 +# swf        : Macromedia Flash compatible stream
    2.96 +# avi        : AVI format (MPEG-4 video, MPEG audio sound)
    2.97 +Format mpeg
    2.98 +
    2.99 +# Bitrate for the audio stream. Codecs usually support only a few
   2.100 +# different bitrates.
   2.101 +AudioBitRate 32
   2.102 +
   2.103 +# Number of audio channels: 1 = mono, 2 = stereo
   2.104 +AudioChannels 1
   2.105 +
   2.106 +# Sampling frequency for audio. When using low bitrates, you should
   2.107 +# lower this frequency to 22050 or 11025. The supported frequencies
   2.108 +# depend on the selected audio codec.
   2.109 +AudioSampleRate 44100
   2.110 +
   2.111 +# Bitrate for the video stream
   2.112 +VideoBitRate 64
   2.113 +
   2.114 +# Ratecontrol buffer size
   2.115 +VideoBufferSize 40
   2.116 +
   2.117 +# Number of frames per second
   2.118 +VideoFrameRate 3
   2.119 +
   2.120 +# Size of the video frame: WxH (default: 160x128)
   2.121 +# The following abbreviations are defined: sqcif, qcif, cif, 4cif, qqvga,
   2.122 +# qvga, vga, svga, xga, uxga, qxga, sxga, qsxga, hsxga, wvga, wxga, wsxga,
   2.123 +# wuxga, woxga, wqsxga, wquxga, whsxga, whuxga, cga, ega, hd480, hd720,
   2.124 +# hd1080
   2.125 +VideoSize 160x128
   2.126 +
   2.127 +# Transmit only intra frames (useful for low bitrates, but kills frame rate).
   2.128 +#VideoIntraOnly
   2.129 +
   2.130 +# If non-intra only, an intra frame is transmitted every VideoGopSize
   2.131 +# frames. Video synchronization can only begin at an intra frame.
   2.132 +VideoGopSize 12
   2.133 +
   2.134 +# More MPEG-4 parameters
   2.135 +# VideoHighQuality
   2.136 +# Video4MotionVector
   2.137 +
   2.138 +# Choose your codecs:
   2.139 +#AudioCodec mp2
   2.140 +#VideoCodec mpeg1video
   2.141 +
   2.142 +# Suppress audio
   2.143 +#NoAudio
   2.144 +
   2.145 +# Suppress video
   2.146 +#NoVideo
   2.147 +
   2.148 +#VideoQMin 3
   2.149 +#VideoQMax 31
   2.150 +
   2.151 +# Set this to the number of seconds backwards in time to start. Note that
   2.152 +# most players will buffer 5-10 seconds of video, and also you need to allow
   2.153 +# for a keyframe to appear in the data stream.
   2.154 +#Preroll 15
   2.155 +
   2.156 +# ACL:
   2.157 +
   2.158 +# You can allow ranges of addresses (or single addresses)
   2.159 +#ACL ALLOW <first address> 
   2.160 +
   2.161 +# You can deny ranges of addresses (or single addresses)
   2.162 +#ACL DENY <first address> 
   2.163 +
   2.164 +# You can repeat the ACL allow/deny as often as you like. It is on a per
   2.165 +# stream basis. The first match defines the action. If there are no matches,
   2.166 +# then the default is the inverse of the last ACL statement.
   2.167 +#
   2.168 +# Thus 'ACL allow localhost' only allows access from localhost.
   2.169 +# 'ACL deny 1.0.0.0 1.255.255.255' would deny the whole of network 1 and
   2.170 +# allow everybody else.
   2.171 +
   2.172 +</Stream>
   2.173 +
   2.174 +
   2.175 +##################################################################
   2.176 +# Example streams
   2.177 +
   2.178 +
   2.179 +# Multipart JPEG
   2.180 +
   2.181 +#<Stream test.mjpg>
   2.182 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.183 +#Format mpjpeg
   2.184 +#VideoFrameRate 2
   2.185 +#VideoIntraOnly
   2.186 +#NoAudio
   2.187 +#Strict -1
   2.188 +#</Stream>
   2.189 +
   2.190 +
   2.191 +# Single JPEG
   2.192 +
   2.193 +#<Stream test.jpg>
   2.194 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.195 +#Format jpeg
   2.196 +#VideoFrameRate 2
   2.197 +#VideoIntraOnly
   2.198 +##VideoSize 352x240
   2.199 +#NoAudio
   2.200 +#Strict -1
   2.201 +#</Stream>
   2.202 +
   2.203 +
   2.204 +# Flash
   2.205 +
   2.206 +#<Stream test.swf>
   2.207 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.208 +#Format swf
   2.209 +#VideoFrameRate 2
   2.210 +#VideoIntraOnly
   2.211 +#NoAudio
   2.212 +#</Stream>
   2.213 +
   2.214 +
   2.215 +# ASF compatible
   2.216 +
   2.217 +<Stream test.asf>
   2.218 +Feed feed1.ffm
   2.219 +Format asf
   2.220 +VideoFrameRate 15
   2.221 +VideoSize 352x240
   2.222 +VideoBitRate 256
   2.223 +VideoBufferSize 40
   2.224 +VideoGopSize 30
   2.225 +AudioBitRate 64
   2.226 +StartSendOnKey
   2.227 +</Stream>
   2.228 +
   2.229 +
   2.230 +# MP3 audio
   2.231 +
   2.232 +#<Stream test.mp3>
   2.233 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.234 +#Format mp2
   2.235 +#AudioCodec mp3
   2.236 +#AudioBitRate 64
   2.237 +#AudioChannels 1
   2.238 +#AudioSampleRate 44100
   2.239 +#NoVideo
   2.240 +#</Stream>
   2.241 +
   2.242 +
   2.243 +# Ogg Vorbis audio
   2.244 +
   2.245 +#<Stream test.ogg>
   2.246 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.247 +#Title "Stream title"
   2.248 +#AudioBitRate 64
   2.249 +#AudioChannels 2
   2.250 +#AudioSampleRate 44100
   2.251 +#NoVideo
   2.252 +#</Stream>
   2.253 +
   2.254 +
   2.255 +# Real with audio only at 32 kbits
   2.256 +
   2.257 +#<Stream test.ra>
   2.258 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.259 +#Format rm
   2.260 +#AudioBitRate 32
   2.261 +#NoVideo
   2.262 +#NoAudio
   2.263 +#</Stream>
   2.264 +
   2.265 +
   2.266 +# Real with audio and video at 64 kbits
   2.267 +
   2.268 +#<Stream test.rm>
   2.269 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.270 +#Format rm
   2.271 +#AudioBitRate 32
   2.272 +#VideoBitRate 128
   2.273 +#VideoFrameRate 25
   2.274 +#VideoGopSize 25
   2.275 +#NoAudio
   2.276 +#</Stream>
   2.277 +
   2.278 +
   2.279 +##################################################################
   2.280 +# A stream coming from a file: you only need to set the input
   2.281 +# filename and optionally a new format. Supported conversions:
   2.282 +#    AVI -> ASF
   2.283 +
   2.284 +#<Stream file.rm>
   2.285 +#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/tlive.rm"
   2.286 +#NoAudio
   2.287 +#</Stream>
   2.288 +
   2.289 +#<Stream file.asf>
   2.290 +#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test.asf"
   2.291 +#NoAudio
   2.292 +#Author "Me"
   2.293 +#Copyright "Super MegaCorp"
   2.294 +#Title "Test stream from disk"
   2.295 +#Comment "Test comment"
   2.296 +#</Stream>
   2.297 +
   2.298 +
   2.299 +##################################################################
   2.300 +# RTSP examples
   2.301 +#
   2.302 +# You can access this stream with the RTSP URL:
   2.303 +#   rtsp://localhost:5454/test1-rtsp.mpg
   2.304 +#
   2.305 +# A non-standard RTSP redirector is also created. Its URL is:
   2.306 +#   http://localhost:8090/test1-rtsp.rtsp
   2.307 +
   2.308 +#<Stream test1-rtsp.mpg>
   2.309 +#Format rtp
   2.310 +#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test1.mpg"
   2.311 +#</Stream>
   2.312 +
   2.313 +
   2.314 +# Transcode an incoming live feed to another live feed,
   2.315 +# using libx264 and video presets
   2.316 +
   2.317 +#<Stream live.h264>
   2.318 +#Format rtp
   2.319 +#Feed feed1.ffm
   2.320 +#VideoCodec libx264
   2.321 +#VideoFrameRate 24
   2.322 +#VideoBitRate 100
   2.323 +#VideoSize 480x272
   2.324 +#AVPresetVideo default
   2.325 +#AVPresetVideo baseline
   2.326 +#AVOptionVideo flags +global_header
   2.327 +#
   2.328 +#AudioCodec libfaac
   2.329 +#AudioBitRate 32
   2.330 +#AudioChannels 2
   2.331 +#AudioSampleRate 22050
   2.332 +#AVOptionAudio flags +global_header
   2.333 +#</Stream>
   2.334 +
   2.335 +##################################################################
   2.336 +# SDP/multicast examples
   2.337 +#
   2.338 +# If you want to send your stream in multicast, you must set the
   2.339 +# multicast address with MulticastAddress. The port and the TTL can
   2.340 +# also be set.
   2.341 +#
   2.342 +# An SDP file is automatically generated by ffserver by adding the
   2.343 +# 'sdp' extension to the stream name (here
   2.344 +# http://localhost:8090/test1-sdp.sdp). You should usually give this
   2.345 +# file to your player to play the stream.
   2.346 +#
   2.347 +# The 'NoLoop' option can be used to avoid looping when the stream is
   2.348 +# terminated.
   2.349 +
   2.350 +#<Stream test1-sdp.mpg>
   2.351 +#Format rtp
   2.352 +#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test1.mpg"
   2.353 +#MulticastAddress 224.124.0.1
   2.354 +#MulticastPort 5000
   2.355 +#MulticastTTL 16
   2.356 +#NoLoop
   2.357 +#</Stream>
   2.358 +
   2.359 +
   2.360 +##################################################################
   2.361 +# Special streams
   2.362 +
   2.363 +# Server status
   2.364 +
   2.365 +<Stream stat.html>
   2.366 +Format status
   2.367 +
   2.368 +# Only allow local people to get the status
   2.369 +ACL allow localhost
   2.370 +ACL allow 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255
   2.371 +
   2.372 +#FaviconURL http://pond1.gladstonefamily.net:8080/favicon.ico
   2.373 +</Stream>
   2.374 +
   2.375 +
   2.376 +# Redirect index.html to the appropriate site
   2.377 +
   2.378 +<Redirect index.html>
   2.379 +URL http://www.ffmpeg.org/
   2.380 +</Redirect>