Mailing List archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[vdr] Re: ANNOUNCE: vdr-stream-0.1.0
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 22:26:54 +0100
Sascha Volkenandt <mailbot1@wat.willz.de> wrote:
> At Wednesday 06 November 2002 22:08 DOm wrote:
>
> > There is a request:
> > Is possible to use the "time shifting" capabilities of vdr in
> > streaming patch? I try to explain with an example because of my
> > limited knowledge of english. :)
> > Imagine I start to stream RAI1, the client plays RAI1.
> > I would like to be able to change channel on the server to RAI2 ( on
> > the same transponder of RAI1 ) while client(s) continues to view
> > RAI1. Maybe ScienceFiction ;)
>
> Try that with unicast, it works here (I constructed it that way
> because I wanted that functionality as well) with vdr-1.1.15 and
> linux-dvb-2002-11-01 I do it quite often. I stream SAT.1 to my
> Computer and I watch Pro7 on the TV set. When switching, the output on
> the client will be disrupted for a short time (block artefacts for
> about 1/4 second).
>
It does not work with vdr 1.1.4 and older drivers, i'll try with newer
stuff.
> > Maybe in my University Campus ;)
> > I'm not able to use ffmpeg stream, can you post your ffserver.conf ?
>
> I'll do...
>
> > Thanks for this really great ( maybe not yet ;) ) plugin.
>
> I'm working on it ;)
Have you ever noticed delay between audio and video on clientside, in
unicast streaming ?
After many minutes i noticed some delay.
>
> Greetings,
> Sascha Volkenandt
>
>
>
>
> --
> Info:
> To unsubscribe send a mail to listar@linuxtv.org with "unsubscribe
> vdr" as subject.
>
--
Info:
To unsubscribe send a mail to listar@linuxtv.org with "unsubscribe vdr" as subject.
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index