linux – How to detect with ffmpeg if the stream has video or audio or both?
I am listening on rtsp stream. The stream may potentially have only audio, only video, or have both, depending on how the remote side ffmpeg was configured. I want to dump the stream into hls. This is the code:
r ffmpeg \
-hide_banner \
-nostats \
-i "rtsps://....." \
-c:v copy \
-c:a copy \
-hls_init_time 2 \
-hls_time 2 \
-hls_list_size 100 \
-strftime 1 \
-hls_allow_cache 1 \
-hls_segment_type fmp4 \
-hls_segment_filename "$MTX_PATH-%Y%m%d%H%M%S.mp4" \
-hls_flags 'append_list+discont_start+delete_segments+omit_endlist' \
"$MTX_PATH.m3u8"
However, because of -c:v copy -v:a copy if the stream does not have video, or audio, ffmpeg will fail.
How can I tell ffmpeg to copy video if input has video, and copy audio if input has audio, and copy video and audio if input has video and audio?
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