![]() Stream Status: Īlthough the encoder log reports success, I typically have mixed results with getting clients to reconnect again - sometimes the stream returns, sometimes not. However, after a "while" (sometimes a few minutes later, sometimes up to 30 minutes later), the stream freezes and/or stops.Ĭhecking the encoder log, I see lots of reconnection attempts: When I start the encoder things appear okay at first - no apparent error messages at the encoder, and multiple clients can connect successfully. ![]() I am streaming live video & audio using FMLE 3.2 and FMIS 3.5.5. I am having trouble keeping a live stream working. I don't expect a solution based on there never being a solution during the life of 2.5 and we're now up to 3.2 so that being the case is there anything available that does the same job of the FMLE's that may be more compatible & use less CPU? Is there maybe a hacked version that someone created in desperation that allows the ? to be used in the FMS URL? Is there anyway at all, I can the programme to not auto error the URL due to the ?, and instead use it. Rtmp:///BlogTV/2495888_2043888/?b2PuZeX-Zm888eNFY4BGZ2X8887EcuXDZeXuĪnd in the STREAM: box is repeated the first 2 numbersįMLE2.5 won't use the URL due to the Question Mark. Works fine in FMLE3.2 but as said, CPU hog, no good on this computer. FMLE 2.5 is ofcourse not intelligent, and there's no problem with the URL. FMLE 2.5 has some 'artificial intelligence' that hints to me that I entered the wrong URL. The problem is that blogtv include a key in the URL, which still isn't a problem, except for a single character that being ? (Question mark). I wish to use FMLE 2.5 to stream to blogtv. I do however have the CPU to run FME 2.5 but I have a problem, such a simple problem, yet nobody here has worked out a solution from what I"ve read. I simply don't have the CPU to run this CPU hog. Hate the FMLE 3 series as it uses 100% CPU and drops a lot of frames, as well as continuously pausing (from the viewers point of view). How? when I am using the same webcam / driver config? Anyways, all input is welcome. People told me it looked better from the last time they seen me. I'm not fully understanding this Adobe thing and if it even works. Does it run off of my webcam, where I select my logitech C270, rather than running on the virtual webcam Adobe FMLE? Since both the FMLE and uses the same sound card so I can't tell if the FMLE is having an effect on my sound. I can see the option to select my webcam, logitech C270, and another virtual webcam, WebCam Max Capture, but nothing for the Adobe FMLE. I did that, and opened it, which it then loaded the necessary information, and the Adobe FMLE automatically filled the FMS URL: (rtmp:///app) and the Stream: (can't give it away, it's private) with the XML I had downloaded. In order to broadcast on with the FMLE, it says to download the config file, which contains the info to connect to the server. ![]() I have done, step bye step, everything in this tutorial. If so, can anyone suggest a fix? I thought of raising the thread limit further but this is not a long term solution. I have restarted the encoder and it's working but probably not for long.Ĭan anyone confirm that this error is generated by FME? There are no other obvious processes running on the server, and no other applications. This time a windows dialog appeared with the following error: The encoder worked for another week and then crashed again. I added the KMP_ALL_THREADS variable and set it to 128 (this is an Intel specific environment variable). Please specify a larger value via the KMP_ALL_THREADS environment variable to raise the limit. OMP abort: currently configured to support a maximum of 32 threads. A command window appeared with the following error: The encoder was running ok for a few days and then it crashed. We are encoding a live stream to our CDN. We have FME installed on a server running Win 2003 with an Osprey 530 capture card.
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