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m3u8 Stream Quality compared to f4m on Computer

New Here ,
Mar 21, 2013 Mar 21, 2013

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Hi!

We are trying to optimize our stream so that it will work on mobile devices. Presently, it works very good on a computer, so the f4m stream is working fine with no issues.

http://66.186.176.18/hds-live/livepkgr/_definst_/liveevent/livestream.f4m

However, when users try to play the m3u8 stream, the video is great, but the audio is terrible! Every second there's gibberish that messes up the audio feed.

http://66.186.176.18/hls-live/livepkgr/_definst_/liveevent/livestream.m3u8

Here's the present settings for the stream:

Frame Rate: 25

H.264 Codec - Level 3.0 (for compatibility with early iOs devices) - Keyframe 4 seconds

Video Bitrate: 700 (We tried with 500 and the issue remains)

size: 320 x 240 for both input/output

Audio:

mono

Bitrate: 96

Sample Rate: 44100 Hz

Format: mp3

Can anyone tell us why the audio is so choppy on the ios side and what settings we can change to improve it?

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Mar 21, 2013 Mar 21, 2013

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Link to our TV stream on the website. Works OK on the computer: http://flash-server.hermonsd.org/hermon/live/video.html

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Mar 22, 2013 Mar 22, 2013

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Apple supports following codec for HLS streaming:

     Video: H.264

     Audio: HE-AAC or AAC-LC

So, change audio codec to HE-AAC and check if it helps.

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Jun 28, 2013 Jun 28, 2013

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Chaging from mp3 encoding to AAC in FMLE worked wonders! got rid of the extreme constant choppiness.

How would I have Adobe Media Server to the transcoding for me when making HLS?

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