How use input pipe in MLT Multimedia Framework?












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I currently use melt (MLT Multimedia Framework).



I use pipe as "producer" (input) using "pipe:0" (stdin) without problems. For example:



ffmpep -i input.source [...] - |  melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 pipe:0  -consumer decklink:0 channels=2


But I do not know how to use pipe out or stdout as "consumer" (output). I have tried with "pipe:1" or "file:pipe:1" without success, for example:



melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 udp://@239.140.1.1:1234?fifo_size=905000 -consumer file pipe:1 | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 [...]


In the docs I have not found anything that talks about pipes.



Does anyone how to use pipe in melt framework?










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    I currently use melt (MLT Multimedia Framework).



    I use pipe as "producer" (input) using "pipe:0" (stdin) without problems. For example:



    ffmpep -i input.source [...] - |  melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 pipe:0  -consumer decklink:0 channels=2


    But I do not know how to use pipe out or stdout as "consumer" (output). I have tried with "pipe:1" or "file:pipe:1" without success, for example:



    melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 udp://@239.140.1.1:1234?fifo_size=905000 -consumer file pipe:1 | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 [...]


    In the docs I have not found anything that talks about pipes.



    Does anyone how to use pipe in melt framework?










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      I currently use melt (MLT Multimedia Framework).



      I use pipe as "producer" (input) using "pipe:0" (stdin) without problems. For example:



      ffmpep -i input.source [...] - |  melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 pipe:0  -consumer decklink:0 channels=2


      But I do not know how to use pipe out or stdout as "consumer" (output). I have tried with "pipe:1" or "file:pipe:1" without success, for example:



      melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 udp://@239.140.1.1:1234?fifo_size=905000 -consumer file pipe:1 | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 [...]


      In the docs I have not found anything that talks about pipes.



      Does anyone how to use pipe in melt framework?










      share|improve this question
















      I currently use melt (MLT Multimedia Framework).



      I use pipe as "producer" (input) using "pipe:0" (stdin) without problems. For example:



      ffmpep -i input.source [...] - |  melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 pipe:0  -consumer decklink:0 channels=2


      But I do not know how to use pipe out or stdout as "consumer" (output). I have tried with "pipe:1" or "file:pipe:1" without success, for example:



      melt -profile atsc_1080i_50 udp://@239.140.1.1:1234?fifo_size=905000 -consumer file pipe:1 | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 [...]


      In the docs I have not found anything that talks about pipes.



      Does anyone how to use pipe in melt framework?







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