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Gildas Bazin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 15 November 2005 18:25, Gregor Fuis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Gregor Fuis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
Does somebody know how to solve skiping frames with amino 103 and 110
STB-s and VLC mpeg2 ts.
I am streaming multicast mpeg2 ( audio mpga ) and having problems with
skiping frames on Amino STB.
I tried a lot of setting in vlc for mux ts streams, but i cannot get
around this problem. If somebody has any idea
how to do this, please help me!
Thanks
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<pre wrap="">Hello again,
I tested vlc 0.8.1 and in that version i don't have problem with
skipping frames. So it has to be something changed between 0.8.1 and
0.8.2 versions that Amino STB doesn't like. Because I do not have a clue
about programing in C and C++ I just report problem. If somebody can
help me solve this problem, i would be appreciate.
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Try to use --no-sout-transcode-hurry-up on the streaming side.
It will avoid skipping frames even if the transcoder is overloaded and
getting late.
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Gildas
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I don't use transcoding at all. I use file wich is already mpeg2 ts and
i just stream it to network. It isn't VLC the one who is skiping
frames, is amino. I found out that it has to be something with audio
synchronization.<br>
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