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It would be very usefull if one could freely modify the string used to launch FFMPEG encoder. This way vMIX would be able to stream in MS smooth streaming format or whatever format FFMPEG supported.
Alessandro
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I second that. Initially if you could just add "high" profile for the H264 encoding it would be great (juste baseline and main ATM).
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This is also important to me. If it would show the line when a setting is selected and it would be possible to modify and save it as a custom setting, that would be great. That way it would be possible to support it all in one go. Users can help each-other on the forums with this.
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I agree. Of course we can do the same feeding ffmpeg with vMix external out. By the way allowing custom ffmpeg settings would make interoperability easier and less nerdy. Thanks
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i agree, now i created a cmd file to setup a multibitrate stream based on de virtual outputs. But you need very carefull not to kill the commandprompt. Also not forget to enable the virtual outputs.
Adding http streaming would be great.
Oscar
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Big +1 for this feature... the encoding settings is a littlebit limited. Wirecast or OBS are a good examples...
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Me too, I've found the need to just modify something from time to time.
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I also vote for this. ffmpeg can x264 encode using higher quality presets ( I use "slow" normally), in real time on lots of computers nowadays.
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