[MPlayer-dev-eng] Re: Mplayer unable to play MPEG2-TS over RTP (Was: Mplayer as a Client for VideoLAN server)
Nico
nsabbi at libero.it
Fri Jul 25 00:19:29 CEST 2003
Hi,
I found that applying this patch
http://mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2003-July/019836.html
and increasing both MAX_PACKS and MAX_PACK_BYTES (x10) in demuxer.h
mplayer doesn't complain anymore about "Too many video packets in the
buffer"
My TS samples are very short, (and as such not very telling);
can you please apply these patches and let me know?
Thanks,
Nico
Rett Walters wrote:
>Nico (nsabbi at libero.it) wrote:
>
>
>>Same mess when VLS streams an mpeg2-ps (at least in my case).
>>
>>Rett, can you please tell us what happens when you stream a -PS file?
>>
>>If you run mplayer with -dumpvideo
>>then compare stream.dump with the original file, are they identical ?
>>
>>Thanks,
>> Nico
>>
>>Nico wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>Nico:
>
>I have streamed a MPEG2-PS file (one that was previously recorded from a WINTV
>PVR250 using the linux drivers from ivtv.sf.net). I was able to play that stream
>with similiar results (A/V sync drifts until I get the too many packets in Video
>buffer message). When using the dumpvideo option I get a file that looks like the
>original file when you play it (audio as well), but it is in MPEG2-TS format, not
>MPEG2-PS. This is because regardless of the source format, VLS converts the
>material to MPEG2-TS when it is transmitted.
>
>I used a CVS version of Mplayer both with and without your patches and the dumpvideo
>result is the same. Both dump mpeg2-ts with audio.
>
>Rett
>
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