Bug #1281
No way to have http ts streaming and mkv recordings
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Description
How do I record as mkv and stream as TS?
History
Updated by Adam Sutton about 12 years ago
- Status changed from New to Invalid
By using the appropriate config for each. To get ts http streaming set mux request field.
Probably better to try asking questions on IRC or forum first rather than submitting bug reports. We've already accepted that documentation needs updating and will be main ffocus beyween now and release.
Adam
Updated by Eric Valette about 12 years ago
Adam Sutton wrote:
By using the appropriate config for each. To get ts http streaming set mux request field.
Probably better to try asking questions on IRC or forum first rather than submitting bug reports. We've already accepted that documentation needs updating and will be main ffocus beyween now and release.
Adam
My view is that you should not even hav to read the doc tp get a good software running...
Updated by Eric Valette about 12 years ago
Eric Valette - wrote:
Adam Sutton wrote:
By using the appropriate config for each. To get ts http streaming set mux request field.
Probably better to try asking questions on IRC or forum first rather than submitting bug reports. We've already accepted that documentation needs updating and will be main ffocus beyween now and release.
Adam
My view is that you should not even hav to read the doc tp get a good software running...
Looked through all the GUI item and did not even see what you mention.
Updated by Adam Sutton about 12 years ago
- Assignee deleted (
Hein Rigolo)
DVR configuration tab has a container format drop down selection for changing the default (or by profile) recording container.
Changing HTTP streaming requires a query param as there is no means of altering the default in the UI. Append ?mux=pass to the URL when requesting HTTP video stream.
Some work might be needed to tart up the UI to allow TS streaming from links on the UI, but generally this is not that widely used as most users are streaming via HTSP to XBMC or Showtime. So any input on this (PRs etc..) always welcome.
Adam