How to get a stream with ffmpeg through a specific eth(interface)












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I have a server with 2 interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
eth0 -> conected to Managment Switch
eth1 -> conectated to Video Switch



I would like to get a multicast with ffmpeg through eth1.



Is there some command like ffmpeg eth1 -i udp://236.1.1.1:5000 ?
I also need to know how to send the multicast through the same interface like ffmpeg eth1 udp://236.1.1.1:5000 eth1 -f mpegts udp://239.1.1.1:5000?pkt_size=188



Thanks in advance.










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    I have a server with 2 interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
    eth0 -> conected to Managment Switch
    eth1 -> conectated to Video Switch



    I would like to get a multicast with ffmpeg through eth1.



    Is there some command like ffmpeg eth1 -i udp://236.1.1.1:5000 ?
    I also need to know how to send the multicast through the same interface like ffmpeg eth1 udp://236.1.1.1:5000 eth1 -f mpegts udp://239.1.1.1:5000?pkt_size=188



    Thanks in advance.










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      I have a server with 2 interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
      eth0 -> conected to Managment Switch
      eth1 -> conectated to Video Switch



      I would like to get a multicast with ffmpeg through eth1.



      Is there some command like ffmpeg eth1 -i udp://236.1.1.1:5000 ?
      I also need to know how to send the multicast through the same interface like ffmpeg eth1 udp://236.1.1.1:5000 eth1 -f mpegts udp://239.1.1.1:5000?pkt_size=188



      Thanks in advance.










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      I have a server with 2 interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
      eth0 -> conected to Managment Switch
      eth1 -> conectated to Video Switch



      I would like to get a multicast with ffmpeg through eth1.



      Is there some command like ffmpeg eth1 -i udp://236.1.1.1:5000 ?
      I also need to know how to send the multicast through the same interface like ffmpeg eth1 udp://236.1.1.1:5000 eth1 -f mpegts udp://239.1.1.1:5000?pkt_size=188



      Thanks in advance.







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          udp://236.1.1.1:5000?pkt_size=188&localaddr=192.168.0.20





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            Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

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          • Sorry for unclearity, it is the IP address of the interface you would like to sent multicast traffic via

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            Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

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            Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

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            Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

            – Scott
            Feb 17 at 23:24











          • Sorry for unclearity, it is the IP address of the interface you would like to sent multicast traffic via

            – vayvanne
            Feb 17 at 23:45














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            Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

            – Scott
            Feb 17 at 23:24











          • Sorry for unclearity, it is the IP address of the interface you would like to sent multicast traffic via

            – vayvanne
            Feb 17 at 23:45








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          Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

          – Scott
          Feb 17 at 23:24





          Where are you getting 192.168.0.20 from? Please explain.

          – Scott
          Feb 17 at 23:24













          Sorry for unclearity, it is the IP address of the interface you would like to sent multicast traffic via

          – vayvanne
          Feb 17 at 23:45





          Sorry for unclearity, it is the IP address of the interface you would like to sent multicast traffic via

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