Rob Shortt wrote: > I have been experimenting with multicasting video over the network and > I am pleased with the results so far. I have come up with an > application that can send and receive data over multicast. To send > data it reads stdin and writes to the multicast group, to receive it > reads from the multicast group and writes to stdout. It can be found > in CVS: > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/freevo/freevo/WIP/RobShortt/multicast.c?rev=1.1&view=auto
That doesn't work. You send as fast as you can. Mplayer reads as fast as it can, but it's too much data to handle. You need to check the PTS fields in the mpg files to stream as fast as the player can play. What works if you stream directly from a card, but even than xine doesn't like the stream, mplayer does. Dischi -- The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!
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