Questions about VLC streaming and errors/performance.
Posted: 26 May 2006 02:10
project: Streaming video files via multicast from a Dell 2550 RAID 5, 100Mbit conneciton. Running Debian Linux Unstable.
Current VLC version: 0.8.6-svn20060525-0
Updating nightly
VLC command line:
First off some of the errors I am seeing. I have tried searching for answers here and on other sites but nobody seems to have a "soild" answer or suggestion.
Another error:
Lastly, when switching between videos of different resolutions, sometimes the client end does not resize properly. Any ideas?
I can post the entire output log if that would be more helpfull, please let me know.
Kahoko
Current VLC version: 0.8.6-svn20060525-0
Updating nightly
VLC command line:
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vlc -vv --loop --mtu 7800 video_test.mov --sout '#transcode{vcodec=mp4v,acodec=mpga,vb=800,ab=128,deinterlace}:standard{access=udp{caching=2048,ttl=4},mux=ts,dst=226.226.226.226}'
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[00000588] ffmpeg encoder warning: almost fed libavcodec with a frame in the past (current: 1064526803, last: 10645 60170)
[00000580] main private warning: late buffer for mux input (7018)
[00000580] main private warning: late buffer for mux input (5281)
[00000575] stream_out_transcode private debug: late picture skipped (5664)
[00000575] stream_out_transcode private debug: late picture skipped (5367)
[00000575] stream_out_transcode private debug: late picture skipped (3813)
[00000580] main private warning: late buffer for mux input (34732)
[00000580] main private warning: late buffer for mux input (12106)
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[00000578] access_output_udp private warning: putting two PCRs at once
[00000578] access_output_udp private warning: putting two PCRs at once
[00000578] access_output_udp private warning: putting two PCRs at once
[00000578] access_output_udp private warning: putting two PCRs at once
[00000578] access_output_udp private warning: putting two PCRs at once
Lastly, when switching between videos of different resolutions, sometimes the client end does not resize properly. Any ideas?
I can post the entire output log if that would be more helpfull, please let me know.
Kahoko