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by schao
19 Oct 2006 02:16
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Streaming latency
Replies: 1
Views: 780

Streaming latency

Hello, I'm using VLC 0.8.5 as a MPEG4 streaming client using the UDP protocol. I have a separate server that does the MPEG4 encoding through the hardware. I'm currently getting a latency of about 1.2 seconds (sometimes a little more and sometimes a little less) with the caching values set to 30ms. I...
by schao
17 Oct 2006 23:32
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Latency in using VLC (0.8.5) as a streaming client
Replies: 2
Views: 877

Any experts out there that can shed some light on the subject? My incoming bitrate is around 1.5Mbits/sec average. Thanks.
by schao
05 Oct 2006 23:00
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Running VLC from a dll instead of activeX
Replies: 5
Views: 3190

What nasty issues are you referring to? I just used the activex control from VLC 0.8.5 in my C# program is works fine. Just don't forget to run it by regsvr32 first. I also downloaded the VLC source and recompile it. The recompiled VLC works fine after I deleted the manifest file but can't get the r...
by schao
05 Oct 2006 19:08
Forum: Web and scripting
Topic: Latency in using VLC (0.8.5) as a streaming client
Replies: 0
Views: 1185

Latency in using VLC (0.8.5) as a streaming client

Hello, I have a Linux server streaming out MPEG4 video using the UDP protocol and am using VLC running on XP to decode and display the MPEG4 video. The server and client machines are directly connected using an Ethernet crossover cable to minimize network latency. The lowest end-to-end latency is cu...
by schao
05 Oct 2006 19:06
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Latency in using VLC (0.8.5) as a streaming client
Replies: 2
Views: 877

Latency in using VLC (0.8.5) as a streaming client

Hello, I have a Linux server streaming out MPEG4 video using the UDP protocol and am using VLC running on XP to decode and display the MPEG4 video. The server and client machines are directly connected using an Ethernet crossover cable to minimize network latency. The lowest end-to-end latency is cu...

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