[streaming] Streaming to QuickTime in h264/aac

Thomas Christensen tchristensen at nordija.com
Tue Aug 28 23:06:08 CEST 2007


Hi

I'm trying to get VLC to stream to QuickTime using H264 encoded video  
with mpeg sound. The stream is received through multicaste MPEG-TS,  
distributed using RTP and relayed using Darwin Quicktime Streaming  
server.

Using VLC as player works fine, but if I use QuickTime 7.2, frames  
"fall out" and becomes grey for a period. Does anyone know why? And  
are there someone who has gotten this to work? If so I am curious in  
how that cmd line looks.

I've also tried with trunk but that there the fall outs are more  
complete ie. the stream is black and sound is gone.

This the vlc commandline:
/usr/bin/vlc -vvvv --ttl 2 -I dummy --color rtp://@239.1.2.101:5501 -- 
sout #transcode{venc=x264 
{keyint=80,me=hex},fps=25,threads=2,scodec=dvbs,vcodec=h264,vb=204,scale 
=0.75,acodec=mpga,ab=96,channels=2,deinterlace}:duplicate{dst=rtp 
{mux=ts,late=500,dst=172.27.1.2,port=8102,sdp=http://:8101/h264/ 
low.sdp}} --sout-all

Server info:
Streaming platform: Debian
DSS 5.5.1
VLC 0.8.6a

Client info:
QuickTime 7.2
VLC 0.8.6c
Mac OS 10.3.x

Thomas
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