[vlc-devel] Re: problems streaming DVD
Paul Forgey
paulf at aphrodite.com
Thu Jun 5 00:14:46 CEST 2003
That greatly reduced the crap factor but it didn't eliminate it. And,
I still have the frame smoothness problem.
One thing I realize I should have mentioned is that I live in North
America, so this is NTSC 60 fields per second, rather than the PAL 50
field used in the rest of the world. Are there any hard-coded
assumptions or defaults which can affect this?
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 02:45 PM, Gildas Bazin wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 June 2003 20:45, Paul Forgey wrote:
>>
>> To summarize: crap occurs when the Mac is receiving, temporal problems
>> occur all around, and no trouble playing the DVD when the network is
>> not involved.
>>
>> By "crap", one of two things happen on a frame showing it. Either a
>> neat square within the picture has random data, or a stripe within the
>> picture has random data, and the remainder of the frame is shifted
>> over
>> a bit.
>>
>
> Could you try to increase the caching on the client side ?
> Use --udp-caching 5000 (5secs) or --http-caching 5000 depending on the
> streaming method you are using.
>
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> Gildas
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