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sorry I'm not familiar with FFMPEG but I tried to do a live stream to youtube from HTTP source with minimum resources,can anyone tell me what's wrong with my code. I tested google drive as well but I got a this message:
"invalid data found when processing input"



ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9 -vcodec libx264 -preset veryfast -maxrate 2500k -bufsize 512k -vf "format=yuv420p" -g 30 -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 198k -ar 44100 -f flv -s 854x480 -max_muxing_queue_size 400 rtmp://x.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/key









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    Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

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  • I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

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    Feb 4 at 14:18


















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sorry I'm not familiar with FFMPEG but I tried to do a live stream to youtube from HTTP source with minimum resources,can anyone tell me what's wrong with my code. I tested google drive as well but I got a this message:
"invalid data found when processing input"



ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9 -vcodec libx264 -preset veryfast -maxrate 2500k -bufsize 512k -vf "format=yuv420p" -g 30 -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 198k -ar 44100 -f flv -s 854x480 -max_muxing_queue_size 400 rtmp://x.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/key









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    Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 14:11













  • I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:18














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sorry I'm not familiar with FFMPEG but I tried to do a live stream to youtube from HTTP source with minimum resources,can anyone tell me what's wrong with my code. I tested google drive as well but I got a this message:
"invalid data found when processing input"



ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9 -vcodec libx264 -preset veryfast -maxrate 2500k -bufsize 512k -vf "format=yuv420p" -g 30 -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 198k -ar 44100 -f flv -s 854x480 -max_muxing_queue_size 400 rtmp://x.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/key









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sorry I'm not familiar with FFMPEG but I tried to do a live stream to youtube from HTTP source with minimum resources,can anyone tell me what's wrong with my code. I tested google drive as well but I got a this message:
"invalid data found when processing input"



ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9 -vcodec libx264 -preset veryfast -maxrate 2500k -bufsize 512k -vf "format=yuv420p" -g 30 -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 198k -ar 44100 -f flv -s 854x480 -max_muxing_queue_size 400 rtmp://x.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/key






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    Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 14:11













  • I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:18














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    Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 14:11













  • I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:18








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Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

– slhck
Feb 4 at 14:11







Can I ask why you think that ffmpeg could do that?

– slhck
Feb 4 at 14:11















I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

– Sergio santa
Feb 4 at 14:18





I 'm using a panel that manages FFmpeg commands to livevstream from multiple hosting videos like google drive and wistia

– Sergio santa
Feb 4 at 14:18










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ffmpeg cannot be used to read videos from random websites. For this particular video and website, you're lucky, since youtube-dl can download the video.



youtube-dl https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9


Then stream with the downloaded video:



ffmpeg -re -i "Borrowed video - Welcome to Wistia!-8tar9skdw9.mp4" …





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  • I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:58











  • No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 16:14












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ffmpeg cannot be used to read videos from random websites. For this particular video and website, you're lucky, since youtube-dl can download the video.



youtube-dl https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9


Then stream with the downloaded video:



ffmpeg -re -i "Borrowed video - Welcome to Wistia!-8tar9skdw9.mp4" …





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  • I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:58











  • No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 16:14
















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ffmpeg cannot be used to read videos from random websites. For this particular video and website, you're lucky, since youtube-dl can download the video.



youtube-dl https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9


Then stream with the downloaded video:



ffmpeg -re -i "Borrowed video - Welcome to Wistia!-8tar9skdw9.mp4" …





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  • I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:58











  • No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 16:14














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ffmpeg cannot be used to read videos from random websites. For this particular video and website, you're lucky, since youtube-dl can download the video.



youtube-dl https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9


Then stream with the downloaded video:



ffmpeg -re -i "Borrowed video - Welcome to Wistia!-8tar9skdw9.mp4" …





share|improve this answer













ffmpeg cannot be used to read videos from random websites. For this particular video and website, you're lucky, since youtube-dl can download the video.



youtube-dl https://fortminor3.wistia.com/medias/8tar9skdw9


Then stream with the downloaded video:



ffmpeg -re -i "Borrowed video - Welcome to Wistia!-8tar9skdw9.mp4" …






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  • I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:58











  • No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 16:14



















  • I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

    – Sergio santa
    Feb 4 at 14:58











  • No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

    – slhck
    Feb 4 at 16:14

















I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

– Sergio santa
Feb 4 at 14:58





I'm already working with this method, if FFmpeg cannot do this, do u know another alternative?

– Sergio santa
Feb 4 at 14:58













No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

– slhck
Feb 4 at 16:14





No, I don't. This is a rather special use case and youtube-dl is the perfect tool for that. Why do you need an ffmpeg-only solution?

– slhck
Feb 4 at 16:14


















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