[streaming] Re: choppy pictures with VLS and Hauppauge
Eric Costa
ecosta at laposte.net
Mon Dec 8 17:17:59 CET 2003
>>
>
> Well, there are some problems with the ps stream outputed by the
> PVR
> indeed. This can be workarouded, using VLC to stream by setting
> the
> "--cr-average" option to 1000. Don't know any such parameter on
> VLS
> (although there must be a way to set it by hacking the code...)
>
I've compiled the current CVS VLC. I get a problem with ffmpeg (the
./configure says that the lib isn't on my system), so I did something
like : ./configure --pvr-enable --ffmpeg-disable (assuming I don't need
ffmpeg for my test).
All was ok for the "make" and the "make install". Unfortunatly, I don't
achieve to stream my pvr video input : no video at client side, no LAN
activity.
My command line was :
vlc -vvv
pvr:/dev/video0:norm=pal:size=720x576:channel=6:bitrate=10000000:
maxbitrate=12000000 --sout udp:192.168.100.160
There's no crash, and the VLC log end with this line :
[00000021] main module debug: using access module "pvr"
If I try to stream a VOB file ripped from the DVD himself, all his ok.
What's wrong ?
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