this is a multi part complexity..I would like to know what is the is the time that takes a frame to be encoded sent on the web (considering small delay) and decoding it, it can be on either of the popular codecs
realistically, it's not very relevant from a user standpoint. Technically, it depends on the cpu speed, buss architechture speed, amount of memory, other activity on the system, and MANY other system variables, and the quality of the action algorithm to mention a few points. It's really completely speculative to even make a statement about it, but just for kicks you can figure this would take approximately 8 milliseconds.what is the is the time that takes a frame to be encoded?
another one as above.. but now there's even more variables because not only the points above are relevant but now a network is involved(so multiple computers and on each of them the same points apply and way more). For some idea, I could receive a packet of multiple frames from a friend in a neighboring city in, say, maybe 40 milliseconds.. and the same scenerio coming from halfway around the world could take 400ms(and actually those timeframes are considering pretty good conditions at most of the points(and alot of assumption).. -you get into any of those parts involved being not in a good condition and the time becomes exponentially larger).what is the is the time that takes a frame sent on the web (considering small delay)?
completely depends on so many things, that again it's almost not even useful to consider it.what is the is the time that takes a frame to be decoded?
Well i've good news when you use Firefox(or Mozilla browser)as browser...Does anyone knows what is the delay of streams through VLC ?
I had a network camera streaming MJPEG. There is a ~1.5 second delay when viewed with VLC compared to that when viewed with browser acessing the camera directly.Does anyone knows what is the delay of streams through VLC ?
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