[vlc] Re: trying to send non dated packet to stream output

GALAD77 GALAD77 at terra.es
Wed Mar 9 15:43:37 CET 2005


Hello,

I've tried with a development (both from Debian SID and subversion)
version and it works!
Thanks for the suggestion.

G.


----- Mensaje Original -----
De: Benjamin PRACHT <bigben+spam at videolan.org>
Fecha: Miercoles, Marzo 9, 2005 0:06 am
Asunto: [vlc] Re: trying to send non dated packet to stream output

> On Tue, Mar 08, 2005, GALAD77 wrote :
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm using vls as streaming server (as delay -0.3 ms- is much smaller
> > than using vlc -at least a second-)
> > On the client part I'm using vlc 0.81, and it can play good the 
> streamed> information. However, if I try to transcode the stream 
> and send it to an
> > IP address, vlc is not able to do that, saying continously the 
> following> packet:
> > " trying to send non dated packet to stream output ".
> > It seems the transcode option is not fully compatible with vls, 
> is it?
> > But if vlc 0.81 can visualize it, it appears a bit strange the 
> problem> for transcodification.
> > The most strangest thing is that with vlc 0.7.0 it does 
> transcode, but
> > with vlc 0.7.1 and upper version it doesn't; so it appears to be a
> > function/class/module upgrade that turns imcompatible the transcode
> > operation.
> > Any ideas or suggestions?
> > 
> 
> Can you try with a developpment version ? (there a nightly builds for
> several platforms on http://videolan.org/~videolan). Some issues with
> dates when streaming MPEG2 in TS have been fixed since 0.8.1.
> 
> -- 
> BigBen
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