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Nov 29, 2015 at 22:56 comment added ikxx That would be OK, but I don't have indefinite disk size. And it is difficult to determine at which point to start reading. For several cameras if I would start recording at midnight till the end of the day it would be a mess... In memory delay would be an optimal solution...
Nov 29, 2015 at 22:30 comment added Hayden Thring what if you captured to disk, and then start the stream from that file some delay after the capture begins ?
Nov 29, 2015 at 19:23 comment added ikxx @HaydenThring First I thought that it's a bingo but sadly, -itsoffset works only on inputs that are read from files. It has no effect on streams. Furthermore it does work if you set -re option but -re option is not ment to be used on streams and ffmpeg has problems following the stream with -re option i.e. frames are dropped and not correctly ordered :(
Nov 29, 2015 at 0:07 comment added Hayden Thring Maybe have a look at ffmpeg ? It has a offset option that might work. ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#Main-options
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