Hello, 'I have the question, if I could use syslog-ng to filter the start and stop of the stream' Yes, it can filter those messages (disclaimer without seeing those messages). 'and execute an action "ffmpeg stop" and "delete video segments". ' It was not something syslog-ng is designed to, but for example you could use program destination to execute arbitrary executable (like s small script to call ffmpeg stop). You could do something like this (not tested) to have separate things to do based on start/stop: @version: 3.20 source xupnpd2 { stdin(flags(no-parse)); }; destination start { program("/usr/bin/do-start-magic.sh"); }; destination stop { program("/usr/bin/do-stop-magic.sh"); }; log { source(xupnpd2); filter { program("xupnpd2") AND message("start"); }; destination(start); }; log { source(xupnpd2); filter { program("xupnpd2") AND message("stop"); } ; destination(stop); }; Each log/event is a single new line to the program stdin, which it should process. -- Kokan On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 2:36 PM Thomas Schmiedl <thomas.schmiedl@web.de> wrote:
Hello,
I use the mediaserver xupnpd2 (https://github.com/clark15b/xupnpd2) on the router to show HLS streams on the TV. Unfortunately, the software is no longer maintained by the original developer (I'm not a developer myself). The HLS processing would have to be revised.
My idea is to start a ffmpeg and a local web server on the router, if I want to display the stream (the script xupnpd.lua will be executed, which starts ffmpeg etc.). Unfortunately there is not such a script when terminating the stream (exit ffmpeg etc.).
xupnpd2 uses a log where you can track the start as well as the ending of the stream. Since the router has only a small amount of internal memory to write and analyze a logfile, I have the question, if I could use syslog-ng to filter the start and stop of the stream and execute an action "ffmpeg stop" and "delete video segments". I have very little Linux knowledge, maybe you can help me.
Here is the excerpt from the xupnpd2 log (Loglevel 8).
When starting the stream: run child, pid = 1715 using handler 'hls' for '... URL ...'
When stopping the stream: exit child, pid = 1715
Best regards, Thomas Schmiedl
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