Hi Thomas,
On 4/2/07, Thomas Pinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you extend the buffers in VLC ?
No.
The defaults for UDP/TCP are to small for the DVB-H timeslices.
With Input/Codecs - Access modules - UDP/RTP - Caching value set to
1 ms, the interrupts will be gone.
great, and
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From : david may [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc :
Date : Sat, 31 Mar 2007 04:49:10 +0100
Subject : Re[3]: [linux-dvb] DVB-H and dvbnet / MAC-broadcast address
Hello Giovanni,
Friday, March 30, 2007, 4:17:20 PM, you
Hi Nico,
On 3/30/07, Nico Sabbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(..) run
$ ifconfig dvb0_0 ip/mask promisc up
$ route add -net 224.0.0.0/4 dev dvb0_0
you shouldn't need to tamper with the MAC addresses.
Thank you, with your help I finally succeeded.
My idea to hack the destination address was not
Hi Dietmar,
On Monday 02 April 2007 22:03, Dietmar Zlabinger wrote:
There are a number decoding errors with interrupt the video/audio
periodically, I am not sure if this is due to my weak signal, some problems
in vlc or even problems on the encoder side.
Did you extend the buffers in VLC ?
Hi,
I am looking for help on receiving DVB-H.
I get to the point where the encapsulated IP is attached to a network
interface (as dvb0_0 using dvbnet -p portnr). At this stage I am able to
dump the UDP-packets received using tcpdump. But I am not able to get that
IP-multicast into VLC.
I
Dietmar Zlabinger wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for help on receiving DVB-H.
I get to the point where the encapsulated IP is attached to a network
interface (as dvb0_0 using dvbnet -p portnr). At this stage I am
able to dump the UDP-packets received using tcpdump. But I am not able
to get that
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To : linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Cc :
Date : Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:38:16 +0200
Subject : Re: [linux-dvb] DVB-H and dvbnet / MAC-broadcast address
Dietmar Zlabinger wrote