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Hi everyone
I'm trying to stream using FFMPEG but I keep getting an error:
"[tcp @ 042404c0] TCP Buffer has been set to 13470720 bytes [rtmp @ 0424fca0] Server error: Stream id: 3306181 does not match Stream Id in Connect packet: 330618"
When stream using FMLE everything works fine. FFMPEG doesn't work. I'm hoping you can help me.
And I'm trying stream: 3000 @ 1280x720 1500 @ 1024x768 600 @ 640x360
In the error code it looks like Vmix is adding a "1" to the end of the Stream Id.
If anyone has any thoughts/tips on this, I'd appreciate any feedback to get it up and running.
Thanks heaps
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Can you give more detail please? The CDN and the Stream URl would be useful. Also are you using a Custom RTMP setting or a pre-programmed CDN from the dropdown list?
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Hi there!
I think I just nutted it out... and embarrassingly it was operator error!
I didn't have the Stream Keys matching the Stream Quality Bitrates in vmix. Once I got them matched up it was all good!
Got a few questions though if people know the answers:
- Would you recommend using FFMPEG over FMLE? - Why should I use the Main profile over Baseline? - What Level, Preset and Threads do you recommend? - What three bitrates do you recommend streaming at? - When I select Use Hardware Encoder I get an error: "Error while opening encoder for output stream...." I have an ASUS GeForce GTX 780 DirectCU II. Is this not supported?
Sorry for all the questions... handy answers to know though!
Cheers
Nick
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The added "1" normally is only there when you send multiple streams. If you send more than 2 streams at once, clicking the hardware encoder will give an error when it starts the 3rd stream, as low cost gaming cards are limited to 2 encodings at the same time.
So if you encode 2 streams at a time, the card should be capable of doing so.
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