[vlc-devel] Re: Videoconference on VLC

VLVC Team devel at vlvc.net
Thu Oct 12 17:44:04 CEST 2006


Hello Igor,

As VLVC is based on VLC, the delay does not differ from what you
obtain with VLC.
The best we had while testing on a lan was about 1 second.

2006/10/12, Igor Borovkov <igor at borovkov.com>:
> Hello!
> What is about the minimal delay that can be achieved through the VLVC?
>
> I have conducted end-to-end delay experiments on pure VLVC.
> I have achieved  no less than ~1 second delay by minimizing cachies (without code hacking only).
>
> videolan test
> http://www.borovkov.com/videolan_realtime_streaming_delay_testing.htm
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > We are currently developing a videoconference module for VLC, called VLVC.
> > At the end of the last week, we released the first beta version of our
> > VLVC module.
> > You can download binaries and source code on our website
> > http://www.vlvc.net/en-downloads.html.
> > We provide a svn address to get the full VLC source code in which VLVC
> > is already integrated, and a diff file to patch a VLC snapshot.
> > You will also find a complete list of every change made to the VLC
> > source code, and every file added for the module.
> > Please refer to the README file for more information.
>
> > --
> > The VLVC team.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Igor Borovkov
> E-mail: borovkov at ieee.org
> Mob. phone: +38-067-252-66-99
>
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