1# Port on which the server is listening. You must select a different 2# port from your standard HTTP web server if it is running on the same 3# computer. 4Port 8090 5 6# Address on which the server is bound. Only useful if you have 7# several network interfaces. 8BindAddress 0.0.0.0 9 10# Number of simultaneous HTTP connections that can be handled. It has 11# to be defined *before* the MaxClients parameter, since it defines the 12# MaxClients maximum limit. 13MaxHTTPConnections 2000 14 15# Number of simultaneous requests that can be handled. Since FFServer 16# is very fast, it is more likely that you will want to leave this high 17# and use MaxBandwidth, below. 18MaxClients 1000 19 20# This the maximum amount of kbit/sec that you are prepared to 21# consume when streaming to clients. 22MaxBandwidth 1000 23 24# Access log file (uses standard Apache log file format) 25# '-' is the standard output. 26CustomLog - 27 28# Suppress that if you want to launch ffserver as a daemon. 29NoDaemon 30 31 32################################################################## 33# Definition of the live feeds. Each live feed contains one video 34# and/or audio sequence coming from an ffmpeg encoder or another 35# ffserver. This sequence may be encoded simultaneously with several 36# codecs at several resolutions. 37 38<Feed feed1.ffm> 39 40# You must use 'ffmpeg' to send a live feed to ffserver. In this 41# example, you can type: 42# 43# ffmpeg http://localhost:8090/feed1.ffm 44 45# ffserver can also do time shifting. It means that it can stream any 46# previously recorded live stream. The request should contain: 47# "http://xxxx?date=[YYYY-MM-DDT][[HH:]MM:]SS[.m...]".You must specify 48# a path where the feed is stored on disk. You also specify the 49# maximum size of the feed, where zero means unlimited. Default: 50# File=/tmp/feed_name.ffm FileMaxSize=5M 51File /tmp/feed1.ffm 52FileMaxSize 200K 53 54# You could specify 55# ReadOnlyFile /saved/specialvideo.ffm 56# This marks the file as readonly and it will not be deleted or updated. 57 58# Specify launch in order to start ffmpeg automatically. 59# First ffmpeg must be defined with an appropriate path if needed, 60# after that options can follow, but avoid adding the http:// field 61#Launch ffmpeg 62 63# Only allow connections from localhost to the feed. 64ACL allow 127.0.0.1 65 66</Feed> 67 68 69################################################################## 70# Now you can define each stream which will be generated from the 71# original audio and video stream. Each format has a filename (here 72# 'test1.mpg'). FFServer will send this stream when answering a 73# request containing this filename. 74 75<Stream test1.mpg> 76 77# coming from live feed 'feed1' 78Feed feed1.ffm 79 80# Format of the stream : you can choose among: 81# mpeg : MPEG-1 multiplexed video and audio 82# mpegvideo : only MPEG-1 video 83# mp2 : MPEG-2 audio (use AudioCodec to select layer 2 and 3 codec) 84# ogg : Ogg format (Vorbis audio codec) 85# rm : RealNetworks-compatible stream. Multiplexed audio and video. 86# ra : RealNetworks-compatible stream. Audio only. 87# mpjpeg : Multipart JPEG (works with Netscape without any plugin) 88# jpeg : Generate a single JPEG image. 89# asf : ASF compatible streaming (Windows Media Player format). 90# swf : Macromedia Flash compatible stream 91# avi : AVI format (MPEG-4 video, MPEG audio sound) 92Format mpeg 93 94# Bitrate for the audio stream. Codecs usually support only a few 95# different bitrates. 96AudioBitRate 32 97 98# Number of audio channels: 1 = mono, 2 = stereo 99AudioChannels 1 100 101# Sampling frequency for audio. When using low bitrates, you should 102# lower this frequency to 22050 or 11025. The supported frequencies 103# depend on the selected audio codec. 104AudioSampleRate 44100 105 106# Bitrate for the video stream 107VideoBitRate 64 108 109# Ratecontrol buffer size 110VideoBufferSize 40 111 112# Number of frames per second 113VideoFrameRate 3 114 115# Size of the video frame: WxH (default: 160x128) 116# The following abbreviations are defined: sqcif, qcif, cif, 4cif, qqvga, 117# qvga, vga, svga, xga, uxga, qxga, sxga, qsxga, hsxga, wvga, wxga, wsxga, 118# wuxga, woxga, wqsxga, wquxga, whsxga, whuxga, cga, ega, hd480, hd720, 119# hd1080 120VideoSize 160x128 121 122# Transmit only intra frames (useful for low bitrates, but kills frame rate). 123#VideoIntraOnly 124 125# If non-intra only, an intra frame is transmitted every VideoGopSize 126# frames. Video synchronization can only begin at an intra frame. 127VideoGopSize 12 128 129# More MPEG-4 parameters 130# VideoHighQuality 131# Video4MotionVector 132 133# Choose your codecs: 134#AudioCodec mp2 135#VideoCodec mpeg1video 136 137# Suppress audio 138#NoAudio 139 140# Suppress video 141#NoVideo 142 143#VideoQMin 3 144#VideoQMax 31 145 146# Set this to the number of seconds backwards in time to start. Note that 147# most players will buffer 5-10 seconds of video, and also you need to allow 148# for a keyframe to appear in the data stream. 149#Preroll 15 150 151# ACL: 152 153# You can allow ranges of addresses (or single addresses) 154#ACL ALLOW <first address> <last address> 155 156# You can deny ranges of addresses (or single addresses) 157#ACL DENY <first address> <last address> 158 159# You can repeat the ACL allow/deny as often as you like. It is on a per 160# stream basis. The first match defines the action. If there are no matches, 161# then the default is the inverse of the last ACL statement. 162# 163# Thus 'ACL allow localhost' only allows access from localhost. 164# 'ACL deny 1.0.0.0 1.255.255.255' would deny the whole of network 1 and 165# allow everybody else. 166 167</Stream> 168 169 170################################################################## 171# Example streams 172 173 174# Multipart JPEG 175 176#<Stream test.mjpg> 177#Feed feed1.ffm 178#Format mpjpeg 179#VideoFrameRate 2 180#VideoIntraOnly 181#NoAudio 182#Strict -1 183#</Stream> 184 185 186# Single JPEG 187 188#<Stream test.jpg> 189#Feed feed1.ffm 190#Format jpeg 191#VideoFrameRate 2 192#VideoIntraOnly 193##VideoSize 352x240 194#NoAudio 195#Strict -1 196#</Stream> 197 198 199# Flash 200 201#<Stream test.swf> 202#Feed feed1.ffm 203#Format swf 204#VideoFrameRate 2 205#VideoIntraOnly 206#NoAudio 207#</Stream> 208 209 210# ASF compatible 211 212<Stream test.asf> 213Feed feed1.ffm 214Format asf 215VideoFrameRate 15 216VideoSize 352x240 217VideoBitRate 256 218VideoBufferSize 40 219VideoGopSize 30 220AudioBitRate 64 221StartSendOnKey 222</Stream> 223 224 225# MP3 audio 226 227#<Stream test.mp3> 228#Feed feed1.ffm 229#Format mp2 230#AudioCodec mp3 231#AudioBitRate 64 232#AudioChannels 1 233#AudioSampleRate 44100 234#NoVideo 235#</Stream> 236 237 238# Ogg Vorbis audio 239 240#<Stream test.ogg> 241#Feed feed1.ffm 242#Title "Stream title" 243#AudioBitRate 64 244#AudioChannels 2 245#AudioSampleRate 44100 246#NoVideo 247#</Stream> 248 249 250# Real with audio only at 32 kbits 251 252#<Stream test.ra> 253#Feed feed1.ffm 254#Format rm 255#AudioBitRate 32 256#NoVideo 257#NoAudio 258#</Stream> 259 260 261# Real with audio and video at 64 kbits 262 263#<Stream test.rm> 264#Feed feed1.ffm 265#Format rm 266#AudioBitRate 32 267#VideoBitRate 128 268#VideoFrameRate 25 269#VideoGopSize 25 270#NoAudio 271#</Stream> 272 273 274################################################################## 275# A stream coming from a file: you only need to set the input 276# filename and optionally a new format. Supported conversions: 277# AVI -> ASF 278 279#<Stream file.rm> 280#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/tlive.rm" 281#NoAudio 282#</Stream> 283 284#<Stream file.asf> 285#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test.asf" 286#NoAudio 287#Author "Me" 288#Copyright "Super MegaCorp" 289#Title "Test stream from disk" 290#Comment "Test comment" 291#</Stream> 292 293 294################################################################## 295# RTSP examples 296# 297# You can access this stream with the RTSP URL: 298# rtsp://localhost:5454/test1-rtsp.mpg 299# 300# A non-standard RTSP redirector is also created. Its URL is: 301# http://localhost:8090/test1-rtsp.rtsp 302 303#<Stream test1-rtsp.mpg> 304#Format rtp 305#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test1.mpg" 306#</Stream> 307 308 309################################################################## 310# SDP/multicast examples 311# 312# If you want to send your stream in multicast, you must set the 313# multicast address with MulticastAddress. The port and the TTL can 314# also be set. 315# 316# An SDP file is automatically generated by ffserver by adding the 317# 'sdp' extension to the stream name (here 318# http://localhost:8090/test1-sdp.sdp). You should usually give this 319# file to your player to play the stream. 320# 321# The 'NoLoop' option can be used to avoid looping when the stream is 322# terminated. 323 324#<Stream test1-sdp.mpg> 325#Format rtp 326#File "/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test1.mpg" 327#MulticastAddress 224.124.0.1 328#MulticastPort 5000 329#MulticastTTL 16 330#NoLoop 331#</Stream> 332 333 334################################################################## 335# Special streams 336 337# Server status 338 339<Stream stat.html> 340Format status 341 342# Only allow local people to get the status 343ACL allow localhost 344ACL allow 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255 345 346#FaviconURL http://pond1.gladstonefamily.net:8080/favicon.ico 347</Stream> 348 349 350# Redirect index.html to the appropriate site 351 352<Redirect index.html> 353URL http://www.ffmpeg.org/ 354</Redirect> 355 356 357