Cian Posted July 17, 2019 Share Posted July 17, 2019 (edited) If I am traveling and I want to bring some recordings with me for viewing on flights etc., I have to transcode files with VidCoder and then download it to the phone. DVBViewer already has the option of sending a transcoded stream to the phone, but only as a live stream. It would be great to be able to download a compressed version of the recording to my phone with one click before I leave a WiFi area for viewing later. Currently, the Transcoded Stream section of the WebUI has two options: "Play in Browser" and "Other Player (m3u)". Would it be possible to add an option to download a transcoded stream to the device? Thanks, C. Edited July 17, 2019 by Cian Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted July 17, 2019 Share Posted July 17, 2019 The most important information is missing: Target OS? Target format? And there is a more basic question that must be answered first: Can something be downloaded, that does not exist as file, but is created as stream on the fly? I've tried the following: Selected a recording, then in the Stream Setup window WebM as output format and Transcoded Stream -> Other Player (m3u). Let Firefox download the m3u and copied the contained URL to the forum editor. It looked like this: http://127.0.0.1:8089/transcoded/stream.webm?preset=WebM%20Low%20800%20kbit&ffpreset=veryfast&track=0&subs=-&recid=207 Highlighted and right-clicked it, let Firefox perform "save target as...". Firefox started to downlad a "stream.webm". Waited until the download showed no more progress (it didn't finish in the usual way - from the browsers's point of view it was a never ending live stream) - it took as long as the recording duration (14 minutes), because the DMS performs a "real-time" transcoding. Didn't cancel the download, because that would probably have deleted the file (?), but tried to play it with DVBViewer. That worked - the LAV Source Filter knew how to handle WebM and took over. Canceled the download. Firefox couldn't delete the file, because it was used by DVBViewer. So basically it works, but this approach doesn't look very promising to me... Quote Link to comment
Cian Posted August 11, 2019 Author Share Posted August 11, 2019 (edited) OS is Android and format is whatever works. I was just floating the idea to see if it sparked something. Obviously not. Maybe a variation on the 'Make MKV' might work. Edited August 11, 2019 by Cian Quote Link to comment
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