[streaming] Re: PTS out of Range
Derk-Jan Hartman
hartman at videolan.org
Wed Sep 14 11:58:30 CEST 2005
I have seen many DVB-H solutions at IBC this year that were using VLC
with Multicasted video, so technically it's possible. So either you
are dropping packets, or they arrive out of order or something.
DJ
On 14 sep 2005, at 07:10, Mindaugas Musnikas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what software are you using for IP encapsulation?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ananta attaluri
> To: streaming at videolan.org
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 5:29 PM
> Subject: [streaming] Re: PTS out of Range
>
> Hi Harshal,
> I am actually planning to implement a DVB-H
> setup using a server and a mod-demod. I connected
> a modulator-demodulator together to see if any data is lost
> in this path and there seems to be none.
>
> Also there is a software on the server which implements
> IP encapsulation which is then sent to the modulator. This
> encapsulator software uses the loop back IP to receive data
> it needs to encapsulate.
> Reading your WLAN post, I have tried using
> Unicast instead of multicast and still no difference. Please
> let me know if there is any better way to implement this setup.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Regards,
> Ananta Attaluri
>
>
>
> On 9/12/05, Chhaya, Harshal <hchhaya at ti.com> wrote:
> You wrote:
> > I am currently working on trying to send and receive
> > streams on a wireless network using VLC streaming. I
> > use multicast to send data to client. The problem is
> > the client keeps complaining saying "PTS out of Range
> > Dropping Buffer" and "Late picture skipped" and the
> > frames are corrupted. I am unable to isolate were
> > the problem is
>
>
> Ananta,
>
> See my other post about possible problems with
> using multicast over a WLAN.
>
> But what do you mean by this:
>
> > but with connecting the server directly to the client the problem
> > still persists. Is there any way i can improve the stream quality,
> > I am using an mp4 stream and the loop back IP to send data to
> server.
> >
> > Ananta Attaluri
>
> How are you 'connecting server directly to the client' ? Could you
> also clarify how are you using the loopback IP (I assume you mean
> 127.0.0.1) to send data?
>
> Regards,
> - Harshal
>
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