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@@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ ffserver [options]
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@chapter Description
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@c man begin DESCRIPTION
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FFserver is a streaming server for both audio and video. It supports
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ffserver is a streaming server for both audio and video. It supports
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several live feeds, streaming from files and time shifting on live feeds
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(you can seek to positions in the past on each live feed, provided you
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specify a big enough feed storage in ffserver.conf).
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FFserver runs in daemon mode by default; that is, it puts itself in
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ffserver runs in daemon mode by default; that is, it puts itself in
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the background and detaches from its TTY, unless it is launched in
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debug mode or a NoDaemon option is specified in the configuration
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file.
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@section How does it work?
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FFserver receives prerecorded files or FFM streams from some ffmpeg
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ffserver receives prerecorded files or FFM streams from some ffmpeg
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instance as input, then streams them over RTP/RTSP/HTTP.
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An ffserver instance will listen on some port as specified in the
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@section Status stream
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FFserver supports an HTTP interface which exposes the current status
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ffserver supports an HTTP interface which exposes the current status
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of the server.
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Simply point your browser to the address of the special status stream
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@@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ For example: @samp{http://localhost:8080/test.asf?date=2002-07-26T23:05:00}.
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Use @file{configfile} instead of @file{/etc/ffserver.conf}.
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@item -n
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Enable no-launch mode. This option disables all the Launch directives
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within the various <Stream> sections. FFserver will not launch any
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ffmpeg instance, so you will have to launch them manually.
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within the various <Stream> sections. Since ffserver will not launch
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any ffmpeg instances, you will have to launch them manually.
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@item -d
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Enable debug mode. This option increases log verbosity, directs log
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messages to stdout and causes ffserver to run in the foreground
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