Stream output problem

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Stream output problem

Postby hedonism » 17 Nov 2004 18:18

OS -> Windows XP SP2
VCL -> 0.8.1
TV Tuner -> AverMedia TVGO series

when i try to stream i have this error:

mux_ps debug: adding input codec=YV12
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot create packetizer output
main debug: adding a new input
main debug: adding a new input
mux_ps debug: adding input codec=s16l
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot create packetizer output

any suggestions ?!

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Postby markfm » 17 Nov 2004 18:33

Did you select CODECs for the stream? You need to encode it, not try to send the raw input audio/video.

Select the two checkboxes in the bottom of the stream Output window, "Video codec" and "Audio codec".

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Postby hedonism » 17 Nov 2004 19:30

so dit i make everything right!

images was here!

i hope it is :)
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Postby markfm » 17 Nov 2004 19:45

Do your settings on the first page, where you select the DirectShow input, work OK if you just run them for local display, no Stream Output? If they do, then your first page is OK.

On the second page, just for testing you might try:

Encapsulation method ASF
Video CODEC DIV3
Audio CODEC mp3

Also, you might try "mmsh" instead of "http", and just fill in 127.0.0.1 on the Server copy of VLC. Then, the client would pick the "http/mms/rtP" option, and input:
mmsh://server_IP_address:server_port

to open a connection to the server.

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Postby hedonism » 17 Nov 2004 20:38

thanks for the advice i make it work somehow :)) i thing it was becouse of codecs :)

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Postby sash » 17 Nov 2004 22:49

I do not want to confuse the issue.. but I asume you are trying to stream over the internet ( that why the ip is fuzzy) and not a local network. I always found using tsmpeg and mpg4 , and mpga sending out using upd worked the best... with http it sort of needs all the packets to work so if there was any late packets or slow or what have you it needs to cache them first... but if it was sent in upd if there was any slowing down in the transport of the stream vlc just dropped them.. and with the mpg and it nature the video quality did not suffer that much from these dropped packets most time you would not even notiice. unless you suffer a serious slowdown in connection..

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Postby hedonism » 17 Nov 2004 23:12

yes the stream will be in internet. just i want to stream a tv program :) i'll continue with my trys to make it better thanks alot


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