[vlc] VLC VideoStreaming Cache to zero

Matthias Liebl-Tabeling | szenaris GmbH matthias.liebl-tabeling at szenaris.com
Wed Sep 8 15:51:07 CEST 2010


Dear VIDEOLAN Support or FORUM,
 
 
since we are using VLC VIDEOLAN to stream a screen part as live video we
have a special question:
 
 
With FFMPEG we transfer the stream to a LINUX device (via WLAN) and
sometimes we have a delay of several seconds or while a very busy WLAN even
minutes.
 
Is there a cache we can set to zero, so we don't have such an enormous delay
any more?
 
We don't need every captured frame but the delay should be as little as
possible.
 
 
 
This VLC start parameters we are using to initialize VLC:
 
###################################
start c:\progra~2\videolan\vlc\vlc.exe -vvv screen:// :screen-fps=25
:screen-caching=300 :screen-left=369 :screen-top=26 :screen-width=352
:screen-height=288
--sout=#transcode{vcodec=mp1v,vb=256,fps=25}:std{access=udp,mux=raw,dst=225.
0.0.37,port=1234} --mtu 1300 --qt-start-minimized
###################################
 
Any idea to set cache or buffer to zero?
 
 
 
 
Many thanks for help ;-)
 
 
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Matthias Liebl-Tabeling

Dipl.-Ing., Senior Software Developer

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