[vlc] Re: Buffering

Piero Codas pcm at moviquity.com
Tue Mar 21 08:32:36 CET 2006


Thanks Daniel, I'll try it out. The file I was openning was directly from an 
other VLC witch was playing HTTP by srteaming. Whant you're telling me will 
help me.

Thanks again.

Piero


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pcm at moviquity.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Stränger" <vlc at schmaller.de>
To: <vlc at videolan.org>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 6:11 PM
Subject: [vlc] Re: Buffering


> Hi Piero,
> there is an option to tune the cache size.
>
> If you use the gui, you can find it in the preferences dialog: (enable 
> advanced options!)
> Input/Codecs -> Access modules -> HTTP(S) -> Caching value in ms
>
> Or you can use the command line option:
> vlc --http-caching={time in ms} ...
>
> But i think this wont solve your problem, because normally the value isn't 
> set this high,
> that a whole file will be cached.
>
> Do you open the file directly by vlc or through a browser with or without 
> the vlc plugin?
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
>
> On 17.03.2006 09:08, Piero Codas wrote:
>> Hi, does someone know how to regulate te buffer size. I want to make a 
>> http connexion, but I don't want that the VLC saves all the file first 
>> and plays it after. I'm looking that the VLC at the same time it 
>> downloads the file, plays it. Can that be done?
>>  It's because it is a big file (movie).
>>  Thanks,
>>  Piero
>>  __________________
>> Piero Codas Morselli
>> Ingeniero Electrónico
>> pcm at moviquity.com <mailto:pcm at moviquity.com>
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