For what its worth, and its not worth much. I was watching live TV using Mplayer (on a Nintendo Wii) to streamdev on 1.7.4. the PES (http://xxx:3000/PES/1) stream worked quite well, whereas the TS stream only worked for a few seconds and then crashed. It was not corrupt though and the problem is no doubt due to the Mplayer port.
-- Scott
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 10:26:05 +0200, Artem Makhutov artem@makhutov.org wrote:
Hello,
currently watching HDTV channels using a VDR frontend (streamdev and xineliboutput - current CVS builds) is impossible for me.
Watching the recordings (00001.ts) using xine (with VDPAU) works like a charm.
I am wondering if there could be a bug in how VDR is presenting the TS
data
to the frontends.
I have just a corrupt video and audio using both plugins. I have also glitches in MPEG2 streams some times, which do not occour when watching the .ts recording directly.
Can somebody validate this?
Thanks, Artem
PS: I saw similar problems while testing the multicast output of
streamdev.
The STBs I have used for playback did not liked 1500 bytes large packets
which
streamdev had send out (Xine had no problems in playing them back). When streamdev was changed to send 1316 (7*188) bytes packets the problem was solved for the STBs. Maybe there is something similar with VDR 1.7.4?
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