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This is probably an issue with the media file or FFmpeg. I would try copy-pasting the command line you've noted above without using PyLivestream to see if the same issue happens. |
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I hear from a few users over time (out of ~ million users) that they have connection or CPU usage issues. I'm not sure as FFmpeg is doing all the work. I would try copy and pasting the command line and looking at FFmpeg docs/forums and try tweaking settings or try a different computer or network. |
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Describe the bug
When I start streaming it works fine, but after about a minute (maybe when going to the next file?) my CPU usage maxes out and causes the stream to buffer.
The only setting I changed in the pylivestream.ini is the preset to ultrafast, which didn't seem to help.
I'm also getting this error when starting the stream. Not sure if its related:
System Parameters
FileGlobLivestream ~/Documents/myStream/audio/ youtube -glob "*.mp3" -image ~/Documents/myStream/video/publicDomainEarth.mp4 -shuffle -loopBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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