yes, I have tried VLC1.0.0. It still jittery. another post has described the same problem: http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=55777 bryanair has give some advices for this problem. "http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=57973&p=193347#p193347" Thanks for you...
Thanks very much for your reply. 1. video sever: I use a very simple stream sever which is made by myself. This stream sever conforms to RFC3984. 1) First, I use x264 to make 264 raw files, and produce many files according to x264 setting parameters (e.g. --bframes).. 2) Then, I use the simple strea...
hi,bryanair, I used your solution to patch the VLC.
But the h264 RTP stream including B frames was still "shudders"(jittery).
Thanks for your suggestion.
1. I use x264 making some raw 264 files. some files have B frames, and some don't.(--bframes) 2. Then a stream sever multicasts 264 files with RTP(RFC3984) to VLC client. 3. But there is a problem on playback. If the 264 file doesn't have B frames, the pictures on VLC are very good. But if 264 file ...
Maybe there is something wrong when using VLC playing 264 over RTP. The picture is jerky (dithering). 1、the headend: I use a stream sever encapsulateing 264 file with RTP (rfc3984). 2、 Then the stream of 264 over RTP is multicasting to VLC. But the video on the VLC is jerky (dithering). VLC's proble...
I've found the RTP re-ordering in VLC0.8.6i source code, but there is no corresponding part in VLC0.9.4, Why?
I played a video sequence out of order, the VLC0.9.4 did not work at all, but 0.8.6i did.
The "Win32CompileCygwinNew" said "A make finished successfully and produced vlc.exe". This "make" means "make package-win32-base"? I think there should be vlc.exe after "/configure-vlc.sh" and "make". Another day, I'll try again. Thank you ...
I've built the vlc0.9.4 source code in Cygwin step by step referring to http://wiki.videolan.org/Win32CompileCygwinNew. After building,I found there is no vlc.exe in /vlc-0.9.4. What's the problem? (In the whole building process, it doesn't appear any errors. And I use the contrib-20081021-win32-bin...