[streaming] AW: Re: VLC VOD Server (Seeking, FF/RW)

Dunsti dunsti at vol.at
Mon Dec 5 19:20:29 CET 2005


Hi Murkat,
I have testet it now again, and i have to excuse me, but i wrote something
wrong.

My new test results:

vlc-0.8.2
MPEG2-TS
	no seeking available
	FF/RW working, but with frozen picture (working)
MPEG2-PS
	seeking available and working
	FF/RW working, but with frozen picture (working)

vlc-0.8.4
MPEG2-TS
	no seeking available
	FF/RW not working, picture freezes and the stream stops at this
point
MPEG2-PS
	seeking available, but not working, stream stays at the same
position
	FF/RW not working, picture freezes and the stream stops at this
point

this things i have tested, and these are my results.

sorry for my mail with the wrong content, from this point on i will test
everything twice bevor i write a mail, sorry.

regards,
dunsti


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Von: streaming-bounce at videolan.org [mailto:streaming-bounce at videolan.org] Im
Auftrag von MRUKANT POPAT
Gesendet: Montag, 05. Dezember 2005 11:18
An: dominik.dunst at vol.at; streaming at videolan.org; vlc-devel at videolan.org
Betreff: [streaming] Re: VLC VOD Server (Seeking, FF/RW)

hi Dominik,

Thank you for the reply.

What I am wondering is that ...I am using VLC 0.8.2 and using a MPEG2TS file
as content.

I use VLC as both VOD server and media player.

When VLC media player requests content from VLC vod server thru RTSP, the
server sends content over RTP by default. and the player plays is properly.
The only problem is that the trick modes FF and REWIND are not working. When
I do FF, I see contents moving fast for about 3 seconds and then it freezes
on the last frame.

Can you tell me how did u make it working. FYI...my SERVER and PLAYER are on
different windows machines.

regards,
MRUKANT

On 12/5/05, dominik.dunst at vol.at <dominik.dunst at vol.at> wrote:
> Hi!
> I have tested it with MPEG2 TS, PS and MPEG4 (DivX, AVI) streams.
>
> regards,
> Dominik
>
> On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 12:44:59 +0530
>  MRUKANT POPAT <mrukant at gmail.com> wrote:
> >hi Dominik,
> >
> >Are you using  a MPEG TS file as content or normal MPEG content??
> >
> >regards,
> >MRUKANT
> >
> >On 12/2/05, dominik.dunst at vol.at <dominik.dunst at vol.at>
> >wrote:
> >> Yes it is VLC itself.
> >> I use VLC with the telnet interface as server and vlc as  the 
> >>client.
> >> i have testet it only on windows systems, but i dont think  this is 
> >>a platfomr dependet problem.
> >>
> >> regards
> >> dominik dunst
> >>
> >> On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 10:22:56 +0530
> >>  MRUKANT POPAT <mrukant at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >hi Dominik,
> >> >
> >> >Do you mind if I ask you which Media Player are you
> >>using
> >> >.
> >> >Is it VLC itself??
> >> >
> >> >regards,
> >> >MRUKANT
> >> >
> >> >On 12/1/05, dominik.dunst at vol.at <dominik.dunst at vol.at>
> >> >wrote:
> >> >> Hi!
> >> >> i have a problem with the new version (0.8.4) when streaming 
> >> >> with VOD it is not pssoible to FF/RW oder
> >>seek
> >> >> on the client.
> >> >>
> >> >> when i use the older version (0.8.2) it is no problem tho  FF/RW 
> >> >>or seek in the streamed media.
> >> >>
> >> >> regards
> >> >> dominik dunst
> >> >>
> >> >> --
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> >> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>

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