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Saved by uncleflo on May 17th, 2013.
Streaming WebM to display in browser with HTML5 is currently quite problematic – none of the well-known streaming servers support WebM at the moment. Current popular options are either Java-based stream-m and experimental 2.4-beta release of Icecast. Lesser known option is to use FFmpegs FFserver to stream WebM video. For this to work you need a decently current FFmpeg release (this article was written using stable 1.0 release) compiled with libvpx and ffserver support. New builds for FFmpeg are available for Windows and Linux.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 17th, 2013.
Below you will find static builds of FFmpeg for 64bit Linux. Static builds have all the external libs listed below built into the binary. There's nothing to install or library conflicts to deal with. These binaries will work with any system that runs 64bit (x86_64) Linux with kernel 2.6.26 or later. The build now includes `ffmpeg` built with 8bit libx264 support and `ffmpeg-10bit` built with 10bit libx264 support! If you appreciate this up-to-date build of FFmpeg and my time that goes into to maintaining it, please consider making a donation. Thank you.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 12th, 2011.
FFmpeg is a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavcodec - the leading audio/video codec library. See the documentation for a complete feature list and the Changelog for recent changes. FFmpeg is free software licensed under the LGPL or GPL depending on your choice of configuration options. If you use FFmpeg or its constituent libraries, you must adhere to the terms of the license in question. You can find basic compliance information and get licensing help on our license and legal considerations page. Note that if you violate our license terms, we will track you down, list you on our Hall of Shame and eventually sue you. Looking for help? Contact us, but before you report any bugs, read the guidelines that we created for this purpose. Want to participate in the active development of FFmpeg? Keep up with the latest developments by subscribing to both the ffmpeg-devel and ffmpeg-cvslog lists.
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