[vlc] Re: VLC 0.5.3 Studder when playing network content
Douglas Baggett
dbaggett at nsf.gov
Thu Apr 10 14:14:37 CEST 2003
I went ahead and used the --noaudio option, it did'nt seem to help. In
fact, the video studdered once every half-second vs every 2 seconds with
audio.
-Doug
Gildas Bazin wrote:
>Sorry, I don't actually have a solution but I'd like you both to test something.
>
>There seems to be a problem with the steam output dates calculation when several elementary streams are mixed together.
>Could you try to stream only the video to the client and see if it still stutters ?
>
>You can use the command "vlc yourfile.mpeg --noaudio --sout udp/ts:blabla"
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Gildas
>
>Andreas Krings wrote:
>
>
>>the same problem comes up with win2k, too. And not even with vlc
>>0.5.3, i had the same problem with vlc 0.5.2. So it seemed that this
>>error is perhaps on the to do list. The Problem is the player, i
>>think, because when i stream with vls, i have got the same problem!
>>And under Linux, i have got a problem with the libdvbpsi (please see
>>and if you know womething, try to answer my thread of this evening).
>>So i guess, there is an errror in the network stream reading part of
>>vlc.
>>So when you got a solution, it would be nice of you to post it
>>here! :-)
>>
>>Greetings
>>
>>Andreas Krings
>>
>>
>>Douglas Baggett wrote:
>>
>>
>>
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