Вопрос

Does Apple (or anyone else for that matter) support m3u files (HTTP live streaming) that reference raw H264 files?

I know VLC media player supports playback of H264 files (unmuxed), but I am wondering if Apple and VLC are smart enough to use the H264 files as a part of a HTTP live broadcast via the m3u files.

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Решение

Direct form apple: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/networkinginternet/conceptual/streamingmediaguide/HTTPStreamingArchitecture/HTTPStreamingArchitecture.html

The media segment files are normally produced by the stream segmenter, based on input from the encoder, and consist of a series of .ts files containing segments of an MPEG-2 Transport Stream carrying H.264 video and AAC, MP3, or AC-3 audio. For an audio-only broadcast, the segmenter can produce MPEG elementary audio streams containing either AAC audio with ADTS headers, MP3 audio, or AC-3 audio.

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