[streaming] Re: Increasing number of video streams on VLS
Vince Phan
Vince.Phan at transact.com.au
Sat Sep 27 04:12:42 CEST 2003
Here is what I have
VideoLAN Server v 0.5.5-cvs (Sep 26 2003) - (c)1999-2002 VideoLAN
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
16397 root 15 0 5724 5724 1160 R 12.7 4.5 0:14 vls
16396 root 15 0 5724 5724 1160 R 12.3 4.5 0:20 vls
16394 root 10 0 5724 5724 1160 R 9.6 4.5 0:26 vls
16398 root 17 0 5724 5724 1160 S 7.8 4.5 0:20 vls
16399 root 19 0 5724 5724 1160 R 5.2 4.5 0:12 vls
Any comment?.
-----Original Message-----
From: Damien LUCAS [mailto:damien.lucas at anevia.com]
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 6:33 PM
To: streaming at videolan.org
Cc: Vince Phan
Subject: Re: [streaming] Re: Increasing number of video streams on VLS
Vince Phan wrote:
> Yes, I did the test on two machines already.
> On Linux Debian it took 2 thread/stream each ~5-8% of CPU usage, total
> of 10-16% per stream.
>
> It would much easier that I could see your vls.conf file.
Which version of vls are you running ?
If you are running an older version than 0.5.3, please upgrade.
No need for a vls.cfg file. Try with the command line:
"vls file:your_stream.ts -d udp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
With a Mpeg2-TS file (4.2 Mbps), here is what top displays for vls with
the above command line:
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
422 nitrox 10 0 4060 4060 1480 S 0.0 1.5 0:00 vls
423 nitrox 11 0 4060 4060 1480 S 0.0 1.5 0:00 vls
424 nitrox 10 0 4060 4060 1480 S 0.0 1.5 0:00 vls
425 nitrox 11 0 4060 4060 1480 S 0.1 1.5 0:00 vls
426 nitrox 11 0 4060 4060 1480 S 0.1 1.5 0:00 vls
Regards,
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nitrox
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