[vlc] Re: Xine cannot play MPEG2-PS files created with VLC streaming

Sigmund Augdal Sigmund.Augdal at idi.ntnu.no
Mon Jul 14 20:04:17 CEST 2003


On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 07:07:16PM +0200, Gildas Bazin wrote:
> On Sunday 13 July 2003 15:30, Gildas Bazin wrote:
> > On Friday 11 July 2003 16:31, Rett Walters wrote:
> > > 
> > > Here is my setup - I am streaming a DVD from VLS 0.5.3 on one machine to 
> > > VideoLAN Client 0.6.0 on another - VLC is configured to stream to an 
> > > MPEG2 PS file, rather than play the stream.  Once I stop VLC and attempt 
> > > to play the resulting file with xine, xine either cannot play the file 
> > > at all or pauses for several minutes before playing it.  Mplayer on the 
> > > other hand, plays the file fine.
> > > 
> > 
> > Don't know about this one, it could be a problem with the MPEG PS file 
> > that VLC produces (The PS output hasn't received the same amount of 
> > testing as the TS one). Or it could be a problem with xine.
> > 
> > > Is there something that VLC does to make its files non standard in some 
> > > way?
> > 
> > It could be.
> > 
> 
> Ok, I had a closer look at our MPEG PS muxer and it turns out that it 
> doesn't write any system headers into the output stream. System headers are 
> only optional but I guess xine relies on them (I haven't looked at its 
> source code). Windows media player seems to be expecting system headers as 
> well so I'll add support for them.
Windows media player played mpeg ps files produced with vlc just fine using
the mpeg splitter from cyberlink powerdvd.

Sigmund
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