This function implements a delay using the first available
of the following functions:
- nanosleep()
- usleep()
- Sleep() (Windows)
The conditional #includes in time.c are simplified by including
unistd.h and windows.h whenever they are available rather than
having these lines triggered by specific functions.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
-same_quant is not designed to convert between quantizer scales, AFAIK.
Add example using concat protocol.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Add a new option 'rtmp_flush_interval' that allows specifying the
number of packets to write before sending it off as a HTTP request.
This is mostly relevant for RTMPT - for plain RTMP, it only controls
how often we check the socket for incoming packets, which shouldn't
affect the performance in any noticeable way.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This adds two protocols, but one of them is an internal implementation
detail just used as an abstraction layer/generalization in the code. The
RTMPT protocol implementation uses rtmphttp:// as an alternative to the
tcp:// protocol. This allows moving most of the lower level logic out
from the higher level generic rtmp code.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Add atempo audio filter for adjusting audio tempo without affecting
pitch. This filter implements WSOLA algorithm with fast cross
correlation calculation in frequency domain.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Koshevoy <pavel@homestead.aragog.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>
Allow using connection parameters in order to append arbitrary
AMF data like "B:1 S:authMe O:1 NN:code:1.23 NS:flag:ok O:0" to the
Connect message. You can pass these parameters through the -rtmp_conn
option.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The function was introduced in 4d6a8a2bdb and is not used anymore
outside avfilter.c.
This avoids to pollute the public API with an apparently unnecessary
function. The function was introduced a few days ago, so removing it from
the public API should do no much harm.