VLC operation way!!

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oscarml
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VLC operation way!!

Postby oscarml » 13 Apr 2005 11:46

Hello, here is my question

I've opened a video MPEG-2 stream from ethernet input, and the program shows the content correctly after 1 o 2 minutes. Before it, the image is pixelized. Does the program make this because it's proving all the codecs that it implements, and when it finds the best one, it uses it?

If the program works like this, I'd like to know how it decides to discart a codec. I'd like to know which is the method (the .c file) that the program should call in this case to verify if that codec works ok.

Thank you very much

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Postby dionoea » 13 Apr 2005 12:02

to get low bandwidth video streams, mpeg compression algorithms only send a full image every x image. So if you start listening to a stream you're likely to miss a whole image for 1 or 2 seconds and thus have missing information about what the video should look like. You can't do anything about (except ask for a better stream that has more full images)
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