<DIV>Yes, ffmpeg decoder works as stand alone decoder.</DIV>
<DIV>However, when I use VLC to stream the h264 file, the decoder can't decode the h264 stream. In other word, I can't play the h264 stream.</DIV>
<DIV>Any suggestion how to solve this ?<BR><BR><B><I>Måns Rullgård <mru@inprovide.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Thierry Foucu <TFOUCU@GMAIL.COM>writes:<BR><BR>> I tried ffmpeg and it does not support most of the tools we can find<BR>> in a real time encoder.<BR><BR>Examples? I know it's not complete, but the missing features are not<BR>specific to, or more likely to be used by, realtime applications.<BR><BR>> how ever, you can try to use moonlight<BR>> decoder. http://www.elecard.com/download/<BR>><BR>> check for the AVC/H.264 decoder. almost every body in the industry use<BR>> this decoder to validate a real time encoder<BR><BR>There are quite a few bits missing from the Moonlight decoder too. It<BR>used to be especially lousy at playing streamed content, but that has<BR>improved.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Måns Rullgård<BR>mru@inprovide.com<BR><BR>--<BR>This is the x264-devel mailing-list<BR>To unsubscribe, go to:
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