[vlc] --start-time doesn't work with local files
Javier Gálvez Guerrero
javier.galvez.guerrero at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 10:41:08 CEST 2008
Which OS are you using?
2008/10/22 kenneth krabat <krabat at menneske.dk>
> Den 21/10/2008 kl. 23.42 skrev Mark Moriarty:
>
> I'm not sure, but part of it may be simply that you need the key frame to
> get the full picture cleanly.
>
> For example, it's possible to have a key frame interval of 200 frames,
> which, at 30 frames per second, would mean you might have up to 6-2/3
> seconds of video before you get the first full frame.
>
> Is what you're seeing kind of like a broken cable TV signal, where you just
> see these big blocks for a handful of seconds, then suddenly you get a clear
> frame and the video is good after that?
>
>
> yes, thats like that.
>
>
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> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:12 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: [vlc] --start-time doesn't work with local files
>
> I am observing the same thing - even the green screen of earlier versions
> and slower computers... Lots of BIG pixelation for 5-10 seconds, and same
> after having returned from a shift to a different application - which could
> indicate LARGER CPU-use than previous versions.
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> Den 20/10/2008 kl. 8.16 skrev bukan iJam:
>
> i am using 0.9.4 and experiencing synchronization problem when using
> start-time. the media starts from that point of time, but the first few
> seconds is very jerky and youll miss few seconds of frames.
> is there a workaround on this?
> thanks.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 12:39:26 +0200
> From: javier.galvez.guerrero at gmail.com
> To: vlc at videolan.org
> Subject: Re: [vlc] --start-time doesn't work with local files
>
> Any help on this please?
>
> 2008/10/17 Javier Gálvez Guerrero <javier.galvez.guerrero at gmail.com>
>
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone check if starting to play a local file with the --start-time
> option works, please? I've been trying with 0.9.4, 0.9.3 and 0.9.0-test 3
> and neither of them work for local files while playing RTSP streams with
> this option works properly. I've tried it also with 0.8.6e and it works
> nicely with local files, so I can't understand why it doesn't work with
> newer releases and it does with RTSP streams. --run-time and --stop-time
> options WORK but --start-time doesn't.
>
> I try:
>
> $ vlc /path/to/local/file --start-time 30 <--- fail
> $ vlc /path/to/local/file --run-time 30 <----works
> $ vlc /path/to/local/file --stop-time 30 <----works
> $ vlc rstp://ip:port/id --start-time 30 <--- works
>
>
> Thanks,
> Javi
>
>
>
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