[vlc] Re: VLC && TV tuner : solution && question

Psycho Ph degreane at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 22 05:14:07 CEST 2003


I use VLC to stream video but I have a problem when i
specify MP4v as a vcodec, I can see there is around
2MBIT/sec streamed data yet when i open the windows
version of VLC as a client i recieve no video although
it displayes that there is a video track but i can see
no video...
also whenever i asign any other codec for the acodec
else than mpga, mp3for instance or a52 with 128 Kbit
audio bitrate i only get mpga with 384Kbit output ....

I have a compiled cvs version with mp3lame ogg vorbis
libmpeg2 ffmpeg and all these stuff,
what could be the problem .....
Best Regards
F.B.
--- Benjamin PRACHT <bigben at via.ecp.fr> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2003,
> sylvain.le-gall at polytechnique.org wrote :
> > 
> > Now : is anyone has an idea of the bandwidth
> needed by TV ? And the best
> > video codec to use with this kind of stream ?
> 
> Well, the  tests we've  made were  with 2 Mbit/s 
> MPEG4. That  gave some
> quite good results... Decreasing the bitrate should
> be possible whithout
> loosing too much quality
> 
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