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@contents |
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@chapter Synopsys |
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@chapter Synopsis |
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ffserver [@var{options}] |
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@section What do I need? |
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I use Linux on a 900 MHz Duron with a cheapo Bt848 based TV capture card. I'm |
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I use Linux on a 900 MHz Duron with a cheap Bt848 based TV capture card. I'm |
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using stock Linux 2.4.17 with the stock drivers. [Actually that isn't true, |
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I needed some special drivers for my motherboard-based sound card.] |
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@section What is FFM, FFM2 |
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FFM and FFM2 are formats used by ffserver. They allow storing a wide varity of |
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FFM and FFM2 are formats used by ffserver. They allow storing a wide variety of |
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video and audio streams and encoding options, and can store a moving time segment |
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of an infinite movie or a whole movie. |
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