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hls-plugin does not pick up interrupted stream #16
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On 6/15/2015 10:15 AM, zwerfkat wrote:
do an experiment. Repeat the steps. After 20 seconds stop ffmpeg for 10 seconds, and get your subscriber on in the first segment and watch for the expected 10 to 20 seconds after the rebroadcast, do you observe the stream resume If the answer is no, can you then refresh the subscriber/player and see |
Hi Andy, By the way, there are some differences in the example its red5-web.xml/web.xml files compared to the readme.txt file. Like queueSleepTime and startStreamOnRequest are not present in the example. But it looks like these properties are not being used at all in the plugin and/or red5 itself (searched for them in the git repository). |
To test the hls-plugin, I use ffmpeg to generate an rtmp stream and the plugin starts to generate m3u8/ts files. When I quit ffmpeg and restart it, the rtmp stream is picked up again by red5 server but the hls-plugin does not continue anymore. That means when there is a network interruption, the hls generation will stop and does not continue. Or in other words, it doesn't seem to be possible to restart an already used hls stream.
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