is videolan capable of this feature? (cmd line gurus help)

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is videolan capable of this feature? (cmd line gurus help)

Postby 00se7en » 30 Dec 2006 02:32

i would like to capture from a webcam and transmit (almost) live video to another computer over the internet (or a lan for testing). the feature i need is to be able to delay the stream by a specified number of milliseconds so that the person watching actually sees what happened through the cam x time earlier when they open the stream in their client player.

i have looked through the command line help in the wiki but i am very new to vlc and am kind of confused as to what options will accomplish my task and how i would chain them together.

your help will be GREATLY appreciated!

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Postby rcourtney » 30 Dec 2006 05:29

I think no....
It takes time to read the camera data. Compress it and package it to a stream
you can send out.

If I understand what you are asking I would love streaming the Lottery
so I could place a bet of the winning numbers before everyone else can
see it.

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Postby 00se7en » 30 Dec 2006 19:05

sorry, i must not have worded that right. actually i want the exact opposite--i want to see something on a remote computer a specified time LATER than live. so a person standing next to the webcam would see something happen at 2:00 and with a time of 60 seconds delay specified, the person at the remote computer would see the event happen on their screen at 2:01. it is like a time delay. can this be done with timeshifting or this option:

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--sout-ts-dts-delay <integer> DTS delay (ms) Delay the DTS (decoding time stamps) and PTS (presentation timestamps) of the data in the stream, compared to the PCRs. This allows for some buffering inside the client decoder.
i do not understand how to chain the command line options very well so i will need help if this is possible.


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