From: Jon H. <jo...@hu...> - 2007-11-16 19:41:09
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:32:54 -0800, Chuck Randall <shi...@ro...> wrote: > How do you use ffmpeg without writing files to the gumstix flash? =20 > Since ffmpeg is a command-line tool, doesn't it need to read/write to/=20 > from flash? I'd like to read frames from an IP webcam, do some =20 > minimal processing on each frame, and send each frame off to another =20 > system via ethernet, all in real time without any files being written =20 > on the gumstix. Look into socat. I use socat to stream real-time audio in both directions over a couple sockets... brec -w -S -s 48000 -b 16 | socat -u - TCP:192.168.1.101:12345 socat -u tcp-listen:12346 - | bplay Later, Jon -------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Hylands Jo...@hu... http://www.huv.com/jon Project: Micro Raptor (Small Biped Velociraptor Robot) http://www.huv.com/blog |