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− | ffmpeg -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/< | + | ffmpeg -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/<streamname> -c:v copy -c:a copy -f mp4 recording.mp4 |
You can also record on a Portsdown using the command: | You can also record on a Portsdown using the command: | ||
− | rpidatv/bin/ffmpeg -itsoffset 00:00:1.0 -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/ | + | rpidatv/bin/ffmpeg -itsoffset 00:00:1.0 -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/<streamname> -c:v copy -c:a copy -f mp4 recording.mp4 |
Note - adjust the itsoffset number (final digits are seconds) for best lipsync. | Note - adjust the itsoffset number (final digits are seconds) for best lipsync. |
Revision as of 16:43, 2 November 2020
Yopu can record a BATC streamer channel on your local PC using ffmpeg.
First you need to install ffmpeg - details elsewhere on this forum.
The basic command is:
ffmpeg -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/<streamname> -c:v copy -c:a copy -f mp4 recording.mp4
You can also record on a Portsdown using the command:
rpidatv/bin/ffmpeg -itsoffset 00:00:1.0 -i rtmp://batc.org.uk/live/<streamname> -c:v copy -c:a copy -f mp4 recording.mp4
Note - adjust the itsoffset number (final digits are seconds) for best lipsync.