[vlc] Stream output: Module Display Where is the problem?
Manoel Polo
manoel_polo at telefonica.net
Sun May 30 19:01:50 CEST 2004
Hello.
When I execute this command,
vlc movie.xxx --sout '#display'
and movie.xxx is a video with a big "bit rate" (like a DVD movie), I get only one frame per second, more or less.
However, if I execute directly "vlc movie.xxx", I get all the frames.
I think that both commands should be equivalent, so, where is the problem?
The following debug messages appear all the time:
...
main warning: backward_pts != current_pts (-40000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-40000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-40000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-80000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-40000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-80000)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-40000)
main debug: decoded 9/108 pictures
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-80000)
...
Thanks a lot
--
Manoel Polo
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