I wish to create an intentional delay of a webcam display of four seconds using VLC Lan.
I can do this under advanced options, setting the cache to 4000 - however - it plays very choppy basically 2 seconds video, 2 second pause and then again 2 seconds video. I can lower the frame rate (from 30 to 15 fps) and it runs smoothly (no pauses) - but I would like to do the full frame rate.
This is a USB camera. It displays at 640x480. I am running on XP with 2 gigabytes and a Athlon X2.
The best for me would be if there were VLC settings or Windows settings that would fix this for me (I was hoping there was some buffer somewhere that I could set to a large number) - but if not - what hardware enhancements would solve my problem? More memory? Faster CPU? Firewire instead of USB? DV instead of Webcam?
I do not wish to lower the resolution or frame rate. I have no need to save the file. I do not need it to be exactly 4 seconds, but close to it.
Thanks in advance,
Hobokengolf