I need to set "packet size" to 1316...
...how do you know that? Who told you that that will fix this problem?
Is this correct...
...I don't know: did you try it?
...or should I change somewhere else?
...that is for "Input/Codec"...so my guess would be No, that won't (shouldn't) help you stream out.
I would recommend...
- In VLC, click Tools ► Preferences
- At the bottom left, for Show settings, click All
- At the top left, for Search, paste the string: packet size
- In the box below Search, under Stream output ► Muxers, click: MPEG-TS
- On the right-side, scroll to the bottom, for Packet size in bytes to encrypt, set it to 1316 (or whatever...note: the default {in VLC 2.0.5} is 188)
- Click Save
- Close VLC to commit the pref change (otherwise, if VLC crashes, this change {or some changes} might not be saved)
- Run VLC & see if that fixes the problem
...that is how I would
change that setting, but I have no idea if it will
fix this problem (of stopping after 40-60 secs).
Also, this setting name says "encrypt"...so I still don't know if it applies to the general "packet size" of a TS stream...or some other packet size that has to do with "encrypt"ing.
Aha, this setting sounds more promising...
- In VLC, click Tools ► Preferences
- At the bottom left, for Show settings, click All
- At the top left, for Search, paste the string: rtp
- In the box below Search, under Stream output ► Sout stream, click: RTP
- On the right-side, scroll to the bottom, for RTSP session timeout (s), set it to 0 for no timeout, or set it to 10 if you wanna test to see if the TV stops working after 10 secs (it will make sure this setting is actually controlling your problem).
- Click Save
- Close VLC to commit the pref change (otherwise, if VLC crashes, this change {or some changes} might not be saved)
- Run VLC & see if that fixes the problem
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Updated: Thu, Jan 15, 2015 --- 1/15/15, 7:19:19pm EST
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Sigh, the above can't be a link: "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [url]."...so, I can't even link back to a post on this forum?
How about this: can long-term/trusted users be allowed links in sigs?