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Selects the "Constant Rate Factor" for quality (the lower the better) The FFMPEG instance runs in a console window here with the following parameters:įfmpeg -i "udp://localhost:7272" -vcodec libx265 -crf 33 -preset superfast -b:v 40k -acodec ac3_fixed -strict experimental -b:a 12k -ar 12000 -vf scale=384:-2:flags=lanczos -r 12 -f mpegts "udp://192.168.0.199:8282?pkt_size=1316"įFMPEG listens locally at port 7272 for UDP input To work around this, the UDP stream is not sent to the Pluto directly, but to a local FFMPEG instance running which transcodes the stream from H.264 to H.265, downscales audio (thanks to G0MJW for the hint) and send another UDP stream to the Pluto. #LIBX264 INSTALL IN OBS STUDIO WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#Unfortunately software encoding is only possible with H.264, but not with H.265. This UDP stream can be created in OBS by recording to an URL instead of a file. ![]() The FIRM2201RC gives the possibility to feed the Pluto with UDP packets (thanks to DD4YR for that hint) instead of the common RTMP streaming described on the Pluto documentation page.
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