Is there any way to buffer http streams when playing or, if it already does, increase the buffer size?
I play a fair amount of content from revision3.com using their "HD Quicktime" RSS links (just mp4s at 720p I believe) by copying the links and pasting them into VLC's "File -> Open Network" dialogue.
It works well and my internet speed is fast enough (I have even tried on their lowest quality feeds, it still happens) but using a network meter I can see that occasionally it stops downloading for a second or two and then spikes to catch up. During this second or two, the video stops playing but when it resumes, it is a bit further on down the stream (so I miss a few seconds whenever this happens). I just want to buffer a few seconds in advance to stop these fluctuations in the speed from affecting the video.
My forum search turned up a similar thread but the reply was relating to http caching, not buffering, so it doesn't help.