How to determine bandwidth usage

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trinidex
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How to determine bandwidth usage

Postby trinidex » 31 Aug 2006 21:18

I'm trying to stream live video using VLC, however I don't know how to verify how much bandwidth is being used.

Is there an easy way to see how mcuh bandwidth is being used for a particular stream?

Thanks!

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Postby dionoea » 31 Aug 2006 23:51

That's not possible yet. (Well ... not that i know)
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Postby sjensen » 01 Sep 2006 18:07

Use something like bmon on your server (or a test machine) and watch what's being used as each client connects. Using a v4l device as my input, streaming video at 320x240@10fps using mp4 format and no audio it uses 15-19K/sec/viewer coming out of my darwin server.

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Postby xsassin » 10 Nov 2006 10:10

Hie sjensen,

Is that 15-19 Kilobytes or Kilobits?

Can you please post your vlc command line options? I am trying to stream on very low bandwidth and will like to achive your rates if its low.

Thank you!


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