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Make sure to require a closed GOP when encoding and to set the GOP |
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size to fit your segment time constraint. |
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@example |
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avconv -i in.nut out.m3u8 |
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avconv -i in.mkv -c:v h264 -flags +cgop -g 30 -hls_time 1 out.m3u8 |
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@end example |
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@table @option |
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@end table |
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size to fit your segment time constraint. |
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@example |
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avconv -i in.mkv -c copy -map 0 -f segment -list out.list out%03d.nut |
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avconv -i in.mkv -c hevc -flags +cgop -g 60 -map 0 -f segment -list out.list out%03d.nut |
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@end example |
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@c man end MUXERS |
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